OneBadLT123
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I saw something like this from the pilot side a while ago and figured we can all help each other out here.
With all the recent openings popping up here and there I figured it would be a good idea to help pass along tips/pointers for structuring a resume.
Since I am somewhat new to the industry(~5 years), and never really needed a sure fire resume, I am wondering how should one be structured for a DX job? I know the purpose is to tell them why they should hire you, but really our jobs are pretty straight forward.
Can anyone with lots of experience with submitting, or actually receiving resumes chime in and pass along some tips for us prospective applicants? Do standard cookie cutter resumes work? Does listing all your duties from each employer just drown the employer with industry jargon? What makes a dispatch resume a great one, and not just a good one? etc...
I think we can all help each other out here and any help would be greatly appreciated.
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With all the recent openings popping up here and there I figured it would be a good idea to help pass along tips/pointers for structuring a resume.
Since I am somewhat new to the industry(~5 years), and never really needed a sure fire resume, I am wondering how should one be structured for a DX job? I know the purpose is to tell them why they should hire you, but really our jobs are pretty straight forward.
Can anyone with lots of experience with submitting, or actually receiving resumes chime in and pass along some tips for us prospective applicants? Do standard cookie cutter resumes work? Does listing all your duties from each employer just drown the employer with industry jargon? What makes a dispatch resume a great one, and not just a good one? etc...
I think we can all help each other out here and any help would be greatly appreciated.
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