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My friend is helping me with my resume and told me I need better keywords about myself and my past job .

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3 years ago

Hi @Marieflore24! If you're asking for advice on how to write a resume, I suggest checking out our blog posts (linked here: https://www.collegevine.com/blog/search/resume ). These will give you a good starting point to figure out what sorts of things you should mention, how to go about describing them, good keywords, etc. Like @CameronBameron said, LinkedIn also has a bunch of great resources.

Hope that helps!

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3 years ago

I am confused by this question, what are you asking?

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3 years ago

This site is focused on assisting high school students get into college. I would recommend that you find a different job search site or job networking site that has workshops, classes and specialty content providers geared toward improving your resume. LinkedIn is one the best sites out there. If you sign up for the 30 day Premium Account, you will have access to 100s of courses you can take for free with regards to improving your skills and optimizing your job search.

Good luck but this is not the venue for you.

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