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How to write a Resume

How to write a Resume
How to write a Resume

How to write a Resume

Even if you’re happy with your job, it never hurts to have an updated resume on hand. You simply never know when a career opportunity will present itself. Not taking advantage of a chance to show a potential employer what you can offer will leave you, at best, wondering what could have been; at worst, you’ve missed recognizing a step along your career path. How to interview and how to negotiate salary and benefits? are other sciences all thier own, but you’re not even going to get the chance to consider them if don’t have a great resume on hand.

Keep the following tips in mind when preparing a resume, update it whenever possible, and keep a copy on your work PC, PDA, or flash drive.

Presentation

Before any of the content of a resume gets read, you’re going to make a first impression with the presentation of the document. Consider also that, as it’s being read, your potential employer may also be on the phone or thinking about the 50 other resumes being reviewed alongside yours. The following points will help keep your resume within proximity to the top of the pile.

If you’ve dropped off or mailed the resume, use quality paper that is light in color, giving off a professional tone. Make your contact information clear and visible, so the employer knows how to get in touch with you. (Most people prefer this info right at the top.)

Put your strong points at the top of the resume. If your current or last job is the best thing you have to offer, make it the first thing seen on your resume;

if you just got out of school, or if you have a higher degree that is particularly relevant to the job you’re applying for, put that first.

Be consistent with everything. If you want to use bullet points when listing your duties and achievements in a position, use them under every position; if you are going to put periods at the ends of those listings, do it for all of them. Also keep your verb tenses the same throughout.

If at all possible, contain the information on your resume to one page. If you had to read 50 resumes, would you bother looking at the second page after a while?

Language

Presenting yourself clearly and intelligently is the next step to a winning resume. Superficial presentation can give a great first

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