In order to staple a resume, you need to make sure that you make it easy to flip through. Staple on the left top corner of the pages.
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"What is a staple used for?"
NO DO NOT USE PAPER CLIPS ON A RESUME Paper the interviewer will not even look at it staple it
No, never! Use a paper clip instead
The key is to not make it difficult for the poor secretary who is opening resume's. Staples, plastic covers, odd-sized paper, are all just a bother and may earn your resume a trip to the dustbin.
A resume should be turned in when applying for a job. A resume can also be turned in at the beginning of an interview.
If you are submitting a resume in paper format, it will generally be done at the point of the interview. If you have a 2-page resume, it is best to staple the document in the left hand corner to ensure that the pages remain together. You should also have your name and contact information at the top of the second page.
No it is not.
The USCA.edu resume tips page linked to the right says, "Don't staple your resume (if more than one page) or staple your cover letter to the resume."AnswerNEVER STAPLE UNLESS SPECIFICALLY ASKED TO DO SO! The reason you should never staple your resume is that is not professional. Multiple papers get stapled by teachers so kiddies don't loose em'. Plus, it's hard to forward copies to any other people in the hiring process if you have to separate the pages to copy them- which most do by pulling them apart, thus ripping your resume, and causing a jam with the top loading document feeder on most copy machines.
2 and staples will look more professional. It wouldn't seem like you are trying to same a piece of paper. Unless the company you are applying isn't into "go green" staff. Good Luck though!
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