Give GCSE / standard grade results, but don't
waste space listing each one individually.
Not exact matches
Dang, I needed this
list last month - I packed so many redundant pieces that didn't get worn...
wasted suitcase
space that could otherwise been used for gifts!
That's not to say that plants are useless to dogs and are just
wasting space in the ingredients
list, just that the foundations of your dog's diet should be meat - based.
(and no, Kim, et all, I'm not
wasting space here to
list proof.
With this one installed, you can reclaim the
wasted space in your spell check
list.
Don't
waste precious
space by including a
list of references or adding the phrase, «References available upon request.»
Descriptions of positions held that consist of a general
list of responsibilities is simply a
waste of
space.
Don't
waste valuable
space on your resume on
listing the names and contacts of your references.
Most students try to impress by
listing all random courses, Micro Economics, Macro Economics, this doesn't impress anybody and can be a big
waste of
space on your resume.
If you write your skills as a bullet
list, it will
waste precious
space on your resume.
Don't
waste space by
listing your references or including a note such as «References available upon request» at the bottom of your resume.
If you
list these responsibilities over and over again on your resume, you're
wasting precious
space.
Make sure your key sections display your best qualifications well instead of
wasting space with a
list of people to contact.
When
listing your skills, tailor this section to show the employer how you are a great fit for the job, and don't
waste space by focusing on irrelevant skills or abilities.
Most hiring managers view a
list of hobbies as a
waste of valuable
space in your document.
You will
waste precious
space on your resume if you
list references; you'll also send an indirect message to the resume reader — «I'm not up - to - date on current resume trends.»
How can you
list them on your resume without
wasting valuable
space or worse, confuse your prospective employers?