Any tips for writing a good resume for a management position?
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M$Stick to the facts.
And give them a reason to hire you.
Anything less you are wasting your time. Anything more you are wasting their time.
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M$Make sure your resume is fresh, clean, and to the point. If you have unexplained blocks of time where you have nothing on the resume, explain them. If you have educational info or certifications which apply to the position make sure they are stated.
Not for the resume, but for when you interview, know something about the company and what they do. Applying to manage something you have no insight to is not appealing to the people who interview you.
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M$Excerpted from http://outstandingwriting.com/here-are-some-resume-writing-tips-that-you-did-not-read-before/
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