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Johnson, Emily; Lahey, Joanna – Journal of Career Development, 2011
Obtaining an entry-level job can be critically important for women with little education, particularly those who have taken time out of the labor force. This article uses archival data from a field experiment, called a resume audit study, to examine the characteristics of entry-level resumes that are important to potential employers. In accordance…
Descriptors: Females, Education Work Relationship, Labor Force, Employment Interviews