Informatics Resume & Interview Series - Part 3 of 5

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This is the "Informatics Resume & Interview Series!! There are a total of 3 parts for the Resume and 2 parts for the interview. If you haven't watched the other 2 parts to the Resume, please do. Make your resume look like a shining star. There is lots of information so you can be well-prepared to rock at your job entry and more. Drop questions or comments below of what you want to hear about from me. I am here to serve ya with knowledge. Thanks everyone! You all are amazing!

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What should you put on your Informatics Resume? Watch this video to avoid mistakes and get the top tips! Drop a comment!

InformaticsLife
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Exactly what I needed because I am currently applying for informatics jobs!

DabidRobinson
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Will you have videos about progressing to your next informatics job? Thank you!

danielcarr
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Hi Jen! Thank you so much for your videos, they're very helpful. I'm an occupational therapist and I want to transition to the Informatics field. Presently, I'm taking a certification course on data analytics to help boost my resume. My course will not be completed by time I want to start applying for jobs. Should I put it on my resume as "in progress" or "present", so companies will know I'm taking the necessary steps to gain the skills required? Thanks!

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