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Can someone fix this sentence.

redguru said:
Why not bullet your summary, then? I never use a summary in a resume, because a resume should be a summary in and of itself.


There are bullets elsewhere, this was done by a proffessional Company that specializes in IT people resumes. I just made a change or two.

They did an excellent job, no bullshit in it yet it reads amazing.
 
stilleto said:
first of all, do NOT say "HE IS" lol
the subject of a sentence means you have to tell the reader WHAT or WHO to which you are referring.
in your case, you've left off the "I" and also the pronoun "am". but if you'd rather not start the sentence with "I am", then leave it fragmented- its acceptable in a resume, or you could make your attributes into bulletted items, solving the dillemna.

According to context, yes/
 
ohashi said:
Anyway, as far as resumes go, having fragment sentences is accepted because the entire resume is about you.


Really? I know HR people who do a spell and grammer check, any mistakes with either and they go in the "to bad, so sad pile"
 
bullett said:
According to context, yes/

this context being a resume.

never make a resume in the third person! thats insane!
 
stilleto said:
this context being a resume.

never make a resume in the third person! thats insane!

LOl. it could be an appraisal...if I missed the post that stipulated it was a resume, my bad....
 
The Bigdawg said:
Really? I know HR people who do a spell and grammer check, any mistakes with either and they go in the "to bad, so sad pile"
There are special allowances in terms of English for resume-writing, being that it has only one subject throughout, AND it's is never, ever written in an essay or continuous format. Then again, some HR personel are idiots, dumb-asses, or both.
 
ohashi said:
There are special allowances in terms of English for resume-writing, being that it has only one subject throughout, AND it's is never, ever written in an essay or continuous format. Then again, some HR personel are idiots, dumb-asses, or both.

You must know the HR people I am talking about!!!! ;)
 
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