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Work Like A Laker

Resume Do's and Don'ts

Season 6 Episode 10  ·  Feb 13, 2024, 12:00 PM

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Did you know 77% of employers say seeing misspelled words and improper grammar on a resume is an INSTANT deal breaker? In this episode of Work Like a Laker, listen as Megan Riksen and Grace Joaquin discuss everything that should and shouldn’t be included in a resume. 

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#resume #career #gvcareers #worklikealaker #dos #donts 
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