Sunday, November 25, 2007
Your resume
Keeping your resume up-to-date is an important thing to do, even if you are not currently looking for a new job. Large companies like to retain their new hires, but if you find you do not like where you work, you will be able to quickly send out your resume if it has been updated. You can add training you have taken both on and off the job, volunteering you have done, and responsibilities you were given. If you stay at your first job at least 3-5 years, you will be able to add meaningful projects and responsibilties to your resume. I do know a few people that started at one company out of college and quit less than 2 years later to work at a new company. That seemed to work out for them, but everyone is different. Do what is right for you, and be sure to look at all of your options before making a major career decision.
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