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Aqueous
Posted at 8:18 am on Mar. 28, 2008
I'm applying for a bartending job, and I'm trying to change around my resume a bit. I'm already a bartender, so I do have some experience.
I just need help with the job objective part. Anyone care to help?
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MiNNiCK
Posted at 8:21 am on Mar. 28, 2008
To be honest, according to my business professor, no one really cares about the "job objective" part of a resume. The best sort of resume is a Skills resume that expresses your skills available for jobs vs. just a list of jobs you've had.
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