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SUMMARY:Your Position Descriptions: Pinpoint Your Skills and Prove Your Success
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Now that you have your resume summary statement drafted, it's time to dive into the detail of your resume. Employers want to see the progression of your career in chronological order (working backward from the present) and the skills, experience, and accomplishments that set you apart.
Distilling your experience into a resume of optimal length (no more than two pages) can be a daunting task&mdash;especially if you're describing professional and volunteer experience that spans a decade or more. The next lesson will help you organize your thoughts and quickly zero in on your talents and achievements. The most common question is "How far back should I go?" You definitely should limit your resume to jobs you held after college or graduate school. Then the next guideline is that employers are primarily interested in the last 10 years of your career. It's often a good idea to combine several long-ago positions in one "Early Career Experience" section&mdash;especially if you can...

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