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        <title>The Three Elements in a Winning Resume</title>
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				<description>As a recruiter, Ive seen thousands of resumes ranging from very&lt;br /&gt;qualified and capable candidates all over the nation. These candidates&lt;br /&gt;span from every industry and from administrative professionals to C&lt;br /&gt;level corporate executives. Each time I review a resume, I would review&lt;br /&gt;it under the eyes of the hiring manager. Through their eyes, I tried to&lt;br /&gt;get a sense of who the candidate is and how they are wired....</description>
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