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Listing your work experience on a resume can be tricky. Maybe you took a few contract gigs between full-time roles. Or you worked for a staffing agency that placed you
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When you first start working on your resume, so many questions would pop up. One frequent question is “should I include a summary on my resume?” The short answer: yes,