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The Recruiting Rodeo 🐎 ﹘ THE STORYTELLING SERIES (The Resume📑)
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The Recruiting Rodeo 🐎 ﹘ THE STORYTELLING SERIES (The Resume📑)

Vol. 38*: When Do You Not Need A Summary Section + WHY A RESUME📑 "Is" Important "Right Now"

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Mar 25, 2025
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In The Recruiting Rodeo🐎 Vol. 35: To Summarize or Not To Summarize, "That" Is The Question, I proclaimed that it is not always necessary to create a SUMMARY section for your RESUME📑 ”as long as” you have a strong EXPERIENCE section and "Magic Bullets.”

To illustrate my point, I used the example of a recent college graduate who has been working professionally for approximately three years with two jobs total, under her belt.

But what if you have been working for decades? An established professional in your field? Like the recent college grad, are there times when you don’t need a SUMMARY section?

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