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Resume and Interview Tips

Best Resume Features
By:Aamir Noman

First impression is the last impression! So keep it in mind and prepare a best resume that covers all the features. Your resume is the first meeting between you and prospective employer more often now than ever. It is a tool with one specific purpose: to win interview. A great resume doesn't tell them what you have done but makes the same assertion that all good ads too. Here are some easy features to creating a resume that will get the employer's attention.

Features:

1: Focus on the employer's need
Employer is not much interested in employee's needs but in company's. Before writing a resume keep these questions in your mind .What does the employer actually need? What special abilities would this person should have? What would make you a perfect candidate for this job?

2: Use an easy-to-read font style and size
Make sure your resume is easy for employer to read. Choose a font like Arial, Times New Roman, and use a font size between 11 or 12. This will make ensure that your text can be easy to read.

3: Use proper grammar and spelling
One misspelling or grammatical mistake can kill your resume and credibility. Make sure to have other professional people proof your resume for sending it out.

4: Use bullet-points
The person reading your resume is just scanning it. Imagine that you had to skim 100 resumes - How many are you going to read? Make sure it easy for the reader to scan your resume and see that your skills match the job description.

5: Great resumes has two sections
a) First, you make assertions about your abilities, qualities and achievements. Write powerful but honest resume that makes the reader immediately perk up and realize that you are someone special.
b) The second section is the evidence section, is where you back up your assertions with evidence that you actually did what you did. This is where you list the jobs you have held, your education, etc.

6: Use one piece of paper
It's always good idea to keep all your career and educational highlights on one page.
You don't want to risk other pages getting lost in the shuffle.

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