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100-page CV
Careers advisers usually agree that CV’s shouldn’t be longer than a couple of pages, but a student in China has disregarded the advise, writing a 100,000-word resume. Chinese newspaper the Yangtze Evening News reports that the student, Duan, started writing the resume in January and spent two or three hours every day on it till late April. The resume included Duan’s work and study experiences during the past four years, as well as his personal opinions on society and life. He’s confident he’ll grab HR manager’s attention with the hefty volume.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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