It's crucial to choose the right employer to ensure your resume reflects your best self. Discovering that the company you worked for was a wreck can be disheartening, especially when bills are on the line. Reflecting on 18 years as a Licensed Nursing Facility Administrator, there are inevitably areas one may not be proud of. Embrace these experiences as opportunities for growth and learning. Highlighting lessons learned from challenging situations can be a powerful tool for personal and professional development.
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