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Use keywords in your summary and experience sections.
Keep paragraphs short: long ones (especially in your summary section) will often be ignored.
Make a list of the three or four most important responsibilities of each posting and then highlight those in your summary.
When in doubt, read the eligibility definitions in your summary plan description or call your employer's human resources department and ask them to spell out the rules.
To chose what to highlight in your summary, research positions of interest and write a list of the common requirements and qualifications.
In your summary, describe the techniques you used to produce your images (or refer the reader to papers for spurrious detail), who did what on the project, as well as any problems that you encountered and had to overcome.
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In your project summary, set these out as separate sections.
Think about the keywords they might use and include them in your profile summary, making sure that you put the most important ones in your professional headline.
And, at the end of the event, unclaimed nametags make it easier to generate a more accurate attendance list in your event summary.
Singer: It's the first ask in your executive summary!
Finally, include a synopsis of your financial projections in your Executive Summary.
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