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		<title>Executive Job Search Advice &#8211; How To Write An Executive Job Resume</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jason Lee</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Resume is not designed to get you a job. A resume can't make you qualified for positions outside your area of expertise. When we compare between entry level or mid level resume executive resume's tend to be longer (two or even three pages is the norm) or even a bit more detailed, and emphasize strategic contribution. The resume along with other documents should present a sharp, focused, cohesive picture of whom you are and why you are valuable.]]></description>
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