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Here is mine. It's not perfect, it has a lot of unrelated jobs on there (I have four different resumes, this is the "general" one) but that's my work history. I did, however, get hired for a B2B sales position.

All sensitive information removed to protect the not-so-innocent :lol:

VJResume.doc

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Cool..I didn't know you could take a word excel test...i type about 18 words a minute :D ...But I know the programs...Thanks for posting

Kev

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Those are all tests that I took when I was applying to temping agencies back in the UK; I took the software ones for general knowledge and the typing speed ones because I did some data entry work for the Dorset Police. There's no need to know your typing speed in characters per hour otherwise!

I broke the "one page" rule against the advice of most Americans I spoke too about it. I prefered to take the chance on it not being read but having all the information I wanted it to have on it and being readably spaced. It's a personal choice, and I know I flew in the face of convention with that.

Good luck! You'll find something when you least expect it.

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Hi again,

I showed it to my manager. I can email you his comments/suggestions if you'd like.

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Thanks for the feedback ladies...You showed it to your boss..thanks Sat!

Hey Jim..where ya be at?

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Kevin

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