We will keep your resume on file for one year in the event that an opportunity arises. However, if you don't want to look like you are promising future consideration, you should simply say: We will keep your resume on file for one year. Or: We will keep your resume on file for one year for future reference.
The sentence itself needs work; it infers that you will keep the applicant's resume for one year if an opportunity arises. It would be better written, "We will maintain your resume for one year. In the event that an opportunity arises, we will contact you."
no. that sentence is punctuated correctly.
Please resume reading the next sentence. I need to write my resume before my job interview.
Resume: (noun)- Please pass your resume in time. Resume: (verb)- let us resume What we're Doing.
Yes, it is customary to place a period at the end of each sentence in a resume to indicate the end of the statement or thought. This helps to make your resume easier to read and professional in appearance.
Here is a sentence with the word resume. I started running but I caught a cramp so I stopped, and I had to resume about 15 minutes later.
The sentence is gramatically correct but I would recommend you to use something like this. Attached herewith is my resume and biodata. or Please find my attached resume for your perusal.
Although she had a stellar resume, he decided to hire someone else for the job, but he was impressed with her experience and skills.
After a long break, the man resumed his walk down the road.
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I would choose "As discussed, I am attaching my resume to this e-mail". It just sounds a little better, grammatically speaking.
Your resume and cover letter should remain current so that you don't have to play the memory recall game every time you decide you might like to pursue another opportunity. It is also good to keep your resume current if you pursue an opportunity internally. As you apply for opportunities, you should tweak both the resume and the cover letter so that it hits the key points of the role for which you are applying.