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[Title] => Too many temporary jobs can spoil the resume
[Summary] => Temping can be a great way to get your foot on the door, test out multiple companies to find a good fit, or pay bills while youre looking for more permanent gig.
It can also make a mess of your resume.
If you temp for more than a few months, you can run into a little problem: how to account for all those little jobs.
On one hand, you dont want to leave them off. Though some employers might not consider those temporary positions "real" jobs, its important to show that you were working, and not sitting on your duff.
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MICHAEL WORTHINGTON
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[Title] => Too many temporary jobs can spoil the resume
[Summary] => Temping can be a great way to get your foot on the door, test out multiple companies to find a good fit, or pay bills while youre looking for more permanent gig.
It can also make a mess of your resume.
If you temp for more than a few months, you can run into a little problem: how to account for all those little jobs.
On one hand, you dont want to leave them off. Though some employers might not consider those temporary positions "real" jobs, its important to show that you were working, and not sitting on your duff.
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November 28, 2005 - 12:00am