Tips On How To Write A Good Resume
Today's job market is competitive and cutthroat. In order to even get in for an interview you've got to stand out and shine. The best way to get your foot in the door is with an outstanding resume.
Before you begin, map out a list of your previous work experience and skills. Make special note of any awards or unique work relevant abilities.
Now it's time to begin writing. Your contact information (including the phone number where you can be reached) should be listed at the top of the page. Your address should be something permanent. If you are transitioning from school consider using your parent's address. If you have an active e-mail account you should include that as well as many companies will communicate with you about available positions via e-mail.
If you are a recent graduate, it is common to list the name of your college or university and follow it with your work experience. If you have been out of school for more than two years list your education information below your work history.
When making a list of your work experience include the position, the name of the company that employed, the dates of your employment and the city and state. Supplement this with a short description of what your duties were and be sure to highlight any skills learned on the job.
Think about who would be a good reference for you regarding the jobs that you are applying for. References should not be included on your actual resume, but on a separate list. Your references should be reachable and most importantly aware that you have listed them.
Before you submit your resume have someone else look it over to help you double check for grammatical or spelling mistakes. Many companies have a zero tolerance policy for resume blunders and an accidental error could cost you a job.
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#1. March 27th, 2008, at 7:48 PM.
It’s worth mentioning the importanc of keeping your resume brief:
employers only spend about 30 seconds scanning them because they are so busy. If yor resume is too long, they will put it in the trash can.
Also remember to avoid stating information in your resume which you cannot later prove. Do not lie about your skills, experience or qualifications because employers do conduct checks during the recuitment stage.