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Labor/Employment

Oct. 6, 2001

On Résumé, Deal With the Negatives in a Positive Way

The path toward the ideal job can sometimes be a rocky one, particularly for those who may have taken the road, let's say, less traveled. But if you are trying to find your way back to the straight and narrow, don't despair. There are a number of things you can do to iron out the wrinkles on your rsum and prove to prospective employers that you are worth the risk.

        By Craig A. Blumin
        
        The path toward the ideal job can sometimes be a rocky one, particularly for those who may have taken the road, let's say, less traveled. But if you are trying to find your way back to the straight and narrow, don't despair. There are a number of things you can do to iron out the wrinkles on your...

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