Another way attention to detail (and grammar) can help you stand out in a sea of eager applicants.

When making adjustments to your resume, it’s important to show clarity in your writing. Keeping all verbs in the past tense shows you are you consistent, clear, and mindful of your work product.
Before hitting the save button, review all bullet points for past roles and make sure all verbs are written in the past tense. If you are including your current job in your resume, it is also common practice to put those duties and tasks in past tense.


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