Not too important
Posted by Administrator on Jun 10, 2010
We all know that emphasizing on some facts in your resume truly helps in making it more saleable. But, don’t you know that you can also de-emphasize some of the information that were also relevant in your resume and can take a backseat. And these are: education, some non-accounting skills and extra-curricular activities. You don’t have to worry if these things were at the bottom of your resume because what are important were the accomplishments you emphasized and you want the reader/interviewer to focus on them instead of asking you about your extra-curricular activities.
