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5 Easy Steps to Declutter Your Resume
February 17, 2010
By Kim Isaacs, Monster Resume Expert

In preparation for a job search, you dust off your old resume and tack on your most recent job, new skills and training. But without editing or deleting old information, your resume becomes a hodgepodge of outdated accomplishments, awards and skills.
It’s time to declutter your resume. Clean up your act in these five steps:
It’s time to declutter your resume. Clean up your act in these five steps:
L0712
9 months ago
2 comments
You just opened my eyes to what I didn't see what I was doing wrong on my resume,
I need to put my experience out there and make it work. Thanks!
Frank_Ball
over 2 years ago
19756 comments
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Unaccredited Cate
about 3 years ago
I have to clean some parts of my resume...
DavidChou
about 3 years ago
362 comments
yes, all of these is important to put in the resume. be specific and job related accomplishment to the company you are applying for.
jesloz04
over 3 years ago
2 comments
This was great! Thanks for the tips! I have some editing to do :)
Mr_College
over 3 years ago
282 comments
Always good to keep these uncluttered~