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Does anyone have tips or example of what SWA looks for in a resume? Thank you.
Mary
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Hi @mwalbq1,
Thanks for your interest in a Career at Southwest! When reviewing resumes, our Team looks for clear, concise explanations of your past job experiences. Ultimately, they are looking for ways that experience would carry over into the position for which you are applying. We look for Candidates who portray our Values and Live the Southwest Way. We welcome your application for any position for which you are interested and qualified. Best of luck!
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