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July 02. 2012 8:19PM
Resume-writing workshop scheduled at Loeb School
MANCHESTER — The Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications is offering a free resume-writing workshop to help those who are out of work or hoping to change jobs.
The session will be held on July 25 at the school in Manchester from 5:30 to 8 p.m.
Instructor David Yudkin of Creative Professional Resumes will cover everything from what information should and should not be included in a resume to how the information should be organized. He'll also offer proven tips on what helps a resume stand out and be noticed and include an open forum discussion with plenty of time for questions on job search issues.
The session is free, but space is limited, so registration is required.
To register, visit loebschool.org or call 627-0005.
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