Without knowing more about what you're trying to say, it's tough to come up with a single word. Closemouthed could mean: * Private * Discreet * Confidential * Silent There are also phrases one could use, such as: * Keep in full confidence * Maintain confidentially * Protect information * Keep confidential So without knowing how you're using it, it's not easy for anybody to give you lots of advice. For example, it could meand that you: * Don't spread gossip about others * Remain pretty quiet in meetings * Don't really voice your opinions very much * Rarely offer advice and just do your job So being closemouthed can be perceived as a good thing in one situation, and a bad things in another. You don't say which one you're dealing with and so it's hard for us to really advise you. But I did give you some alternatives for different situations. Discreet. I agree; same word came to my mind.
* Reserved
* Quiet
You should be able to save your Word Perfect resume in MS Word format. Use the Save As and select MS Word. That way the Hiring Manager will be able to open the resume to read it.
Yes, "Guidance Counselor Teacher" should be capitalized on a resume as it is a job title.
Microsoft Word should be the best choice to create a Resume. It is because it does not need pictures or Graphs.
If it is the first word in the sentence then it should be capitalized or if it is in a title but other than that it is always lower case.
Some suggest that no one should write their own resume, even if you are a professional writer. But if you insist on updating it yourself, resume update.
Yes, there is a z sound in the word resume.
1 word long hope it helped
Yes, you can use "I" in a cover letter, just not in your resume.
Resume: (noun)- Please pass your resume in time. Resume: (verb)- let us resume What we're Doing.
myself
It depends what type of resume you mean.
Instead of using the word "ladies," you can say "women" or "individuals."