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Resumes: Submitting your resume online
Resume submissions
Here are some helpful tips to remember when you submit your resume online:
Check your resume thoroughly
Before you submit your resume make sure you go over it with a fine tooth comb and check for any spelling mistakes and typing errors, if there are mistakes in it, it will show that you don’t pay attention to detail. Your resume is your chance to impress a potential employer and first impressions count for a lot.
Never use shorthand and acronyms
Avoid any kind of “cute” stuff in your resume such as emoticons, shorthand or acronyms, also never type your resume in all capital letters. The only time when capital letters could be used is in headings on your resume.
