Let’s face it. A hiring manager expects you to present your very best side with your resume. After all, who would expect to see comments like “didn’t work well with others”, “was a constant thorn in my manager’s side”, or “tried hard but consistently failed?”
Since a hiring manager will expect your resume to represent you in the very best light, you had better make sure it represents you, well, in the very best light.
Make sure you can back up your words, but do find ways to shine on that page. This is no time to be coy or to expect the reader to just “get it.”
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