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Resume and Interview Tips

Be A Star! How To Make a Resume That Sizzles!
By:John Calhoun

Want to know how to make a resume that gets results? There are several things you need to consider when writing your resume and cover letter. Getting your resume to the top of the pile is important if you want to get that first interview. Without a great resume, you will be spinning your wheels in your job search!

First, you resume must absolutely use proper English. If you are unsure of some of your usage, have someone read over it for you who knows their grammar rules. Likewise, any spelling mistakes look very bad; ask someone to edit your resume and cover letter for any mistakes in spelling and punctuation.

Resist the impulse to put in every last thing that you ever did when writing your resume. You want to include important experience, relevant talents and things you've accomplished in your life. However, being chosen as the director for your child's elementary school play is not something your employer will want to know! Try to keep your personal items to a minimum; some resume experts recommend leaving them out altogether unless they directly relate to your job (such as article you've written on a topic that is related to your profession).

On the other hand, do leave out experience that is not relevant. If you have prior job experience for example that is not relevant to the position, it is OK to simply list the name of the employer, and the dates you worked there. It's likely that the employer will not be concerned with your work history that is either very old or not relevant.

Lastly, when you are trying to decide how to write a resume targeting a particular job, you will want to learn more about that employer first. being able to find information on the company's website and then weave in details about your past that complement the work that company is doing, and then referring to what you found in your cover letter, shows that you are serious enough about wanting the job to do your legwork.

How to make a resume that catches an employer's eye is as much an art as a science. Get some excellent resume writing tools, and spend some time working out how to make your experience reflect your talent and ability - rather than just a laundry list. This is the kind of effort when deciding how to write your resume that can make all the difference in getting that important interview.

John Calhoun
Writes for http://www.best-online-resume.com/resume-kit.html





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