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BallsLikeWatermelonsPeckerLikeAThimble
Update your resume every 6 months whether you’re job hunting or not. I used to put it in my calendar. That way you’re always ready.
grandfaloon
Update your resume as soon as you get the new job, listing your responsibilities, and then update it every time they change it on you.
faab64
And to show to your manager during the review
punchenergy111
ProTip, when applying for a new job, copy the requirements and paste it into your resume.
BallsLikeWatermelonsPeckerLikeAThimble
Update your resume every 6 months whether you’re job hunting or not. I used to put it in my calendar. That way you’re always ready.
grandfaloon
Update your resume as soon as you get the new job, listing your responsibilities, and then update it every time they change it on you.
faab64
And to show to your manager during the review
punchenergy111
ProTip, when applying for a new job, copy the requirements and paste it into your resume.