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		<title>By: Daily itzblogging big Links 2007-05-09 - itzblogging big - Serving the Unserved â€“ Recruiters, Job Seekers, Quiet Working Professionals</title>
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		<description>[...] Employment Digest: Putting a face to a resume &#8220;The job search has come a long way since the days of printing resumes on high-quality, linen paper and stuffing them in matching envelopes. Employers typically accept electronic versions of traditional resumes these days â€” many now require them â€” while incorporating their own research of applicantsâ€™ social-networking personal profiles.&#8221; [...]</description>
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