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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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0Hi, If i want to write a sentences in my resume for the date of start working, which sentences is correct? ( "Date of start work" or "Date of starting work" or "Date of Start working"?) Thks02br
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00This website says, "01b01span00Date of starting work02span02b00."02p

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00This website says, "There are also allegations of other frauds involving faking the 01span01b00date of starting work02

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0Hi,02br
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00Where I live, in a resume you simply write something like this.02br
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01font001997 to 2005 01b00 Systems Analyst, IBM02b02font02br
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00So, are you sure that you need to write the kind of words that you are asking about?02br
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00Best wish
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0I was going to say the same thing as Clive. If you list a job and list dates after it, it's pretty clear what that means. If you feel you must have a lable, can't you simply say "Start date"?0-

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