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Resume and Interview Tips

How to Create the Perfect Resume to Land an Interview
By:Donald Tee Carson

There really is an art to writing a resume. It's not something that can be thrown together in a span of a few hours. You should approach your resume as if you're writing a paper for college. What do I mean by that? Basically, you should sit down and figure out a plan of action or create an outline of what you want your resume to include.

Your resume should always be evolving, and because of this, you are more than likely going to have to write a rough draft, followed by another draft, and yet another draft before you come up with your final revision. Knowing this, you should go into battle with a good idea of the content you want to include, a format that looks appealing to the eye and is professional, and a flow that makes sense. There are multiple books that can be found that give you examples of what a good resume looks like, and while these are very helpful and there are definite guidelines to follow, you want to be sure that your resume reflects some of your personality as well. A great place to accomplish this is in your resume objective or cover letter. Remember, you can still be professional, but you need to do something that people will remember so you are set apart from the others. The resume should serve one function, which is to land you an interview.

All too often, people get wrapped up in the parts of the resume that are not crucially important. For example, if you don't have an Ivy League education, you can get caught up in whether or not you should put your school background down, or how exactly you should represent what major you had. Perhaps you're questioning whether you should include clubs or organizations that you belonged to. It is a fact that, while these can be added bonuses, they do not make or break you. Hiring managers are going to be looking for visually appealing resumes, something that follows a nice format and flow. Then, they will look at the objective or cover letter of your resume, and because of this, the next two topics are SO important.

Be sure to state in your objective, not only what you want to ultimately achieve with the company, but also state what you can give back to them. This promotes an idea of a synergistic, long-term relationship that could be established between yourself and your potential employer, and that is exactly what they are looking for. This is what will ultimately be the pay off for you. Make sure you don't spend too much time sweating the small stuff, but do pay attention to the key elements of the resume that are being revealed to you right now.

The other key element of a resume that is often botched up is your contact email address. While free addresses from places like Gmail, Yahoo, AOL, etc., are fine, you want to make sure your email address sounds professional. You should not be sending out resumes with email addresses like CrazyCatChick467824@gmail.com. It reflects poorly on you and communicates to the hiring manager that you are not as professional as you may seem. This can ruin your resume...hiring managers will read through your entire resume, think it's outstanding, get ready to write you an email asking for an interview, and then read the email address you put on the resume. This is where they stop, and this is where the hiring process ends. Your resume gets filed in a folder and probably never gets glanced at again. This is something that is so easily fixed and avoidable. Be sure, prior to sending your resume out, that you have a professional email address.

Resumes are important to you and to hiring managers. They give you a sense of pride when you look at all of your accomplishments and skill sets, but remember, their ultimate role is to land you an interview. From that point on, the ball is in your court. At that point, you must prepare yourself and create the mindset that you will get your dream job. These tips are guidelines to assist you with creating the perfect resume, so you can concentrate on the next step, which is what will land you the job in the end.

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