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Job Search Radio – You, The Product and the Importance of Resume Differentiation with Perry Newman

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“Me, too resumes” often are resumes that fail to get results.

Avoiding the trap of being one of the pack requires care and effort. Executive resume writer, Perry Newman points out many ways to differentiate yourself from your competitors and achieve job search success

Are you trying to hire someone? Would you like Jeff to help you with your job search? Email your open job description or resume to [email protected]

You can listen to, watch or read more of Jeff’s job search or hiring content at www.TheBigGameHunter.us

Do you have a question about job hunting? Contact Jeff through LivePerson.com

 

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