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For a scannable print resume
 
 a. use high-quality light blue paper
  b. staple the pages together in order
  c. place each part of your contact information on a separate line
  d. fold the resume carefully in thirds before mailing

Question 2

A resume that is designed so that it can be easily converted into an electronic file using OCR software is
 
 a. an electronic resume
  b. a scannable resume
  c. a Web resume
  d. a convertible resume



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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