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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Draft the Perfect Resume

While working on your resume, it is important to keep in mind that the seemingly unimportant little things matter a great deal. By doing the little things on your resume, it can help you stand out and allow you to land that coveted interview with a potential employer. Here are a few tips to keep in mind when working on your resume:

-Check voicemails and email. Make sure that the contact information you list on your resume is up-to-date and one you use frequently. In addition, be aware of anything that might sound unprofessional. Stay away from email addresses or voicemail recordings that might raise a red flag to a potential employer.

-Keep the layout consistent. Make sure your resume looks uniform and that the layout remains the same throughout the entire document.

-Use action words to get your point across. Instead of having a wordy paragraph describing your past experiences and accomplishments, use action words that describe specifically what it is you did for a company. Keep the sentences brief and to the point, and use specific examples when appropriate. Avoid using words like “I” or “me” when writing about your qualifications.

-Check the company website or the job description to see exactly what type of employer the company is searching for. By knowing what they would like to see in an employee, you will be better able to tailor your skills and knowledge to that particular job opening. Find skills that are highlighted in the job description and fit them into your own resume.

-Don’t lie! Make sure you are telling the truth on your resume. Employers can easily find out if you aren’t being honest with them, and it is easier to describe truthfully your credentials rather than have to remember what you lied about. In addition, employers won’t be happy when they realize they wasted valuable time talking to someone who was not being honest.

-Proofread, proofread, proofread. Go over your resume multiple times to make sure there aren’t any mistakes. Have a friend or family member go over it as well and use spell-check before sending it out. In addition, use resume paper and make sure the font is neat and easy to read.

Come have your resume critiqued by Career Services. Call or email today to make your appointment. For more information about our upcoming Resume Marathon, check out our website.

1 comments:

Kade said...

What are the things to include and not to include in resumes are given briefly and it would be very useful if these are implemented in the sample resumes.





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