4. • Use the tab button to make sure paragraphs are aligned, and don’t forget
to justify your text. Ensure the types of bullets used are consistent and
aligned throughout your resume. Use 0.7 to 1 inch margins all around,
however if you cannot fit in all the text comfortably, you may use 0.5 inch
margins instead. Lastly, if you do use two pages, include your full name
and page number at the top of the second page of the resume.
• Paper. The paper you use for your medical assistant resume should be
unobtrusive and easy on the eyes. The most practical type of paper is a
good quality white bond paper, although you may also use off-white,
beige, cream or light tan paper that photocopies easily. If you opt to use
thicker paper, make sure that your printer will be able to print on it. The
paper dimensions should be 8.5 by 11 inches.
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5. • Printing. Use laser jet printers for crisper and cleaner printing
quality. As much as possible, avoid the use of too much color unless
strictly necessary. Furthermore, it is better to print out multiple
copies of your medical assistant resume rather than photocopying
them for different job applications.
• If you must photocopy, make sure to test photocopy the original
resume to ensure that it photocopies clearly before you make
multiple copies. Always proofread the text content and layout
before printing out the final resume.
• Packaging. Enclose your cover letter and medical assistant resume
in an envelope large enough to avoid folding the paper. Avoid
stapling the sheets of your resume.
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