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What is the Preferences button for?


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The Preferences button (upper-right of your resume screen) allows you to change the manner in which your Experience and Education listings are sorted, and to choose whether you want to display the country name on your resume.

Sorting Preference
The standard way to sort Experience and Education listings on a resume is by date, starting with the most recent. Pongo does this for you automatically. If you prefer to sort the listings manually, you can choose that option using the Preferences button. In manual sorting mode, each Experience and Education listing will have an “Up” and “Down” button associated with it, allowing you to move the listings into your desired order.

Country Preference
Most people do not want the name of their country to appear on their resumes because everyone knows what country they're in. For example, it’s not necessary to say “Chicago, IL, United States” or “Toronto, ON, Canada” if that's where you live and work. However, if you DO want the country name to display on your resume (for example, if you’re applying for a job in a foreign country), you can change your "Display Country Name" preference to "YES."

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