The traditional method of submitting a resume has been via mail. A clean, neat, accurate print copy, along with a cover letter, is mailed to the attention of the company's hiring manager, or to the individual specified in a job posting.
Use high-quality, light-colored resume paper and a laser printer, if possible. A crisply printed resume looks more professional than one that is hand-typed and/or printed on normal weight paper.
Keeping your resume to one page is a good idea. If you feel you should provide more information, an additional page can be acceptable.
Always include a cover letter with your resume. Use a professional envelope. Many employers keep the envelope as part of your file. You may want to use an 8-1/2 x 11 inch envelope so you do not have to fold your resume.
Make sure to track when the resumes are mailed and to which employers.
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