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Take this opinion poll and see how your answers compare with others who have taken the poll.

Even if I never had a full-time job before, my resume should list my part-time jobs and after-school activities, especially if they demonstrate my leadership, motivation, and team work.

    agree
    disagree
    not sure

There's no need to tailor my resume to any specific job. I'll write it once and submit it with every application.

    agree
    disagree
    not sure

When I submit a resume for a job opening, I can be sure that it will be read by a person, not a computer. The only exception may be in high-technology firms.

    true
    false
    not sure

When employers read my resume they look for campus activities that demonstrate leadership, and to many employers leadership is as important as straight A's.

    agree
    disagree
    not sure

My goal is to make my resume as complete as possible, even if it means submitting a three or four page document

    agree
    disagree
    not sure

Employers are used to wading through visually dense, poorly designed resumes to find the best candidates. Therefore, there's no reason to make my resume easy to read.

    agree
    disagree
    not sure

 

   
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