Always list your highest education first. If it is higher than a high school diploma, it's not necessary to list the H.S. dip because it is assumed you graduated high school. You can always fill in that info during your interview if the interviewer asks about it.
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I say NO. You have to understand what the function of a resume IS, and it's NOT to get you the job.. It's to get an interview.. So, your resume has to be DIFFERENT than the 100's of 'em that are gonna be GLANCED through.. If you DON'T catch his or her attention in the first 10 seconds, you never will..
Here's a couple suggestions: Don't list your job history with titles and dates - BORING.. Describe them using words like successful experience, met sales targets, increased profits, accomplished goals, and attained benchmarks..
Don't use words like YOOGE..
excon
This post was edited by excon at January 20, 2017 4:48 PM MST