• Card 7 / 22: You are planning to write your resume and take pride in your ability to describe your strengths. What do experts recommend when writing your resume?
    A) Write a statement of your potential, talents, and current responsibilities.
    B) Write a clear, strong statement of your accomplishments.
    C) If your skill has been used in the past and will continue to be used, use future tense on your resume.
    D) Both answers A and C

    Answer:
    B) Write a clear, strong statement of your accomplishments.

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Explanation:

B. Please see subunit 3.2: Rockport Institute's "How to Write a Masterpiece of a Resume – Part 4." "The resume should be visually enticing, a work of art." Sections should be easy to read and contain no longer than six lines. When considering verb tense, if the task has been completed, the verb should be in the past tense. If the task is underway and will continue to be performed, you should use the present tense. Under "Show you are results-oriented," the article recommends that to prove that you have the desired qualifications, write a "clear, strong statement of accomplishments."

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Attribution:  Mary Matera and Professor Abby Sharp. Resume Writing . The Saylor Academy 2014, http://www.saylor.org/courses/prdv102/
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