Your resume had to look like everyone else's because
the placement office published it in a book (now an eBook) that they sold to employers.
Since our college
placement office published grad resumes in a book (or e-book), which they sold — they taught us to present our best information on page 1.
Because your college
placement office published all the soon - to - be graduating students» resumes in a book.
Not exact matches
«Barnes & Noble is proud to be the first to offer coordinated, national distribution for self -
published authors who will benefit from in - store
placement at Barnes & Noble stores and online at BN.com,» says Fred Argir, Chief Digital
Office at Barnes & Noble.
Yes, it is true collegiate career
placement offices primarily focus on helping graduates, but they also often
publish internship openings.
It's because your college
placement office really taught you how to write a resume that would be
published... in a book... that the
placement office sold to employers (yes, this still happens today, but today it's usually an e-book).
And they
published those resumes in a book (an eBook or database)... then sold it to employers, to fund the
placement office's operations.