3. Create a well-formed XML version of your resume. (This could be the way that you may be asked to
submit your resume in the near future!) Include elements such as your name and position desired. Nest
each of your former employers within an <employer> element. Also, nest your educational experience
with an <education> element. Create any other nested elements that you deem appropriate, such as
<majorCourses>, <references>, and <specialSkills> elements. Name your file Resume.xml and be sure
test your file for well-formedness (using various tools out there, including Visual Studio, XMLSpy or your
browsers such as Internet Explorer and FireFox.
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3. Create a well-formed XML version of your resume. (This could be the way that you may be asked to
submit your resume in the near future!) Include elements such as your name and position desired. Nest
each of your former employers within an <employer> element. Also, nest your educational experience
with an <education> element. Create any other nested elements that you deem appropriate, such as
<majorCourses>, <references>, and <specialSkills> elements. Name your file Resume.xml and be sure
test your file for well-formedness (using various tools out there, including Visual Studio, XMLSpy or your
browsers such as Internet Explorer and FireFox.
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