Resumes and Portfolios That Support Interviews
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Resumes and Portfolios That Support Interviews
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Resumes and Portfolios That Support Interviews
Use clean formatting, clear section headings, and keywords from the job post. Keep design minimal and content specific. When humans and machines can parse your work quickly, interviewers enter conversations already curious. Comment with a job link for a keyword alignment check.