Handy Tips For Resume Preparation

A RESUME is the most convenient way to get to know you. Hence it is a must to cover your personal details in the best possible manner in order to market yourself better. You need to sell your skills and abilities to future employers. Here are some of the tips to create an impressive RESUME. Hoping these would help you to find yourself the desired job!

-Firstly, concentrate on your RESUME. Focus properly and not get distracted as this

document is your identity. It is important and may take hours to make a full proof

RESUME. So�have the patience.

-Write down your achievements and put in numbers to support the facts. For e.g. if you

have managed a team, write the number of team members. If you have completed

projects,�mention the numbers and the objectives that have been achieved.

-Customize your RESUME to suit the employer and the position that you are applying

for. Make it more specific and highlight those areas in your RESUME that are directly

relevant�to the job.

-Be creative with your RESUME. Use your skills to your advantage. Include your

LinkedIn address. If your skills are music or sports or anything, include them as well.

Anything�might work.

-Update your profile. Keep it current with anything new that you been involved in. Include

everything that shows how you have grown or added value personally or professionally.

-Use action words such as developed, planned and organised. These are strong

positive words that can give the sentence additional impact.

-Take some time to decide on the format and the layout of your RESUME. It should also

look well-organized and even structured for easy readability. Use bullets and crisp

statements.

-An error or a typo can put off the employer’s interest immediately. Please proofread it

before submitting. If you are still unsure then use a spellchecker and ask professional

help�to evaluate what you’ve written.

-Stick to the truth. It can become embarrassing at the interviews if you have written

something in your RESUME that you haven’t done.�

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