Question 6 / 18:  What is a recommended best practice to present your accomplishments on your resume?
A  "If you are not exceptional at doing this job, or are at least potentially exceptional
but inexperienced," indicate this on your resume.
B  There is nothing wrong with indicating you are a top performer, but make sure you can back
up what you say.
C  Use qualitative terms to describe your accomplishments rather than quantitative terms.
D  List all of your accomplishments whether or not they are related to the job for which you are
applying.
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Explanation:

B. Please refer to subunit 3.2: Rockport Institute's "How to Write a Masterpiece of a Resume – Part 4." Under "Accuracy/Honesty/Stretching the Truth," you will learn that you will need to keep the claims you make within your own integrity. The resume, however, is a marketing tool. There is nothing wrong with communicating what you can do at your very best. Just make sure you can back up what you say.

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Attribution:  Mary Matera and Professor Abby Sharp. Resume Writing . The Saylor Academy 2014, http://www.saylor.org/courses/prdv102/
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