Hello,
i'm a fresh graduate guy, is it advisable to put Expected Salary on my resume?
how about the Expected Salary that i put on my Jobstreet profile? do i need to put it or leave it blank?
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Jul 22 2015, 10:45 AM
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Hello,
i'm a fresh graduate guy, is it advisable to put Expected Salary on my resume? how about the Expected Salary that i put on my Jobstreet profile? do i need to put it or leave it blank? |
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Sep 16 2015, 07:39 PM
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60 posts Joined: Feb 2015 From: Selangor, Malaysia |
To fresh graduates out there,
About your resume, try put as many as possible your part time working experiences, even though it's just a 1-2 month job. Before this, i just put my work experience as an Intern. And the result is less company invite me for an interview. But after that, i edit back my resume, I put my work experiences during semester break, I got a lot of invitation for interview. That's based on my experiences when applying jobs using Jobstreet. Hope it will help you guys. |
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