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Article: Laser printing could help sharpen your resume
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- Chicago Sun-Times
- Article date:
- February 2, 1987
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Novelist Peter DeVries quipped that while he loves being a
writer, he can't stand the paper work. In the area of writing
resumes, most people agree.
Preparing a document that reflects you in the most marketable
way is a challenge and particularly so when you need several versions
to apply for different types of jobs. Although the most effective
document in most cases is on good quality paper that appears to be
hand-typed, new laser typesetting is changing the rules.
The laser resume is exploding on the job scene. Similar to
professionally typeset-printed resumes in that its appearance is
vastly superior to the usual typewriter or word processor
photocopies, the laser version is ...