Classic
Resumes: Contact Information
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This
is one of the most critical areas of your resume. Should
the hiring manager find your qualifications a good match
for the opening, you don't want to make that person work
to find how to locate or contact you.
Therefore,
in modern resumes, contact information is clearly placed
at the beginning of the resume, unless a more stylish approach
is warranted. But even then, it's always wise to place the
most important contact information -- phone numbers &
email -- at the top of your document. Since most hiring
managers will not contact a successful candidate by "snail"
mail, physical addresses can be minimized, sometimes even
left to the bottom of a one-page resume.
Some
examples:
Again, what�s
most important is to place the contact information (address/phone/email)
in a location that is easily accessible and readable by
the hiring authority.
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