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Rick and Ashley Slagle <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 28 Feb 2000 08:50:18 -0800
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Hi all.  I have a request.  I am writing a resume analysis paper and need
info on the types of resumes used in the field of public health.  Would
someone please respond to the following questions?:

1.  Which is the most used type of resume in the field of public health,
traditional paper, scannable, video, or on-line?

2.  What type of info is most important to employers? (what is most
important -
education or experience or is something else more important?)?

3.  Are there any peculiar/idiosyncratic requirements for resumes used for
positions in public health?

4.  Is there one standard style (format) for a traditional paper resume - or
can the resume be creatively done?

5.  Would a curriculum vitae be more acceptable than a resume?

6.  What type of experience, skills, education, etc. are employers looking
for?

7.  In what order should the info be presented in the resume?

Thank you in advance for the help!

-Ashley Slagle
BIS student, concentration Public Health Care Studies
George Mason University
graduation  8/2000

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