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Resume and Interview Tips

Professional Resume Samples
By:Jay Tokarz

Professional resume samples is a good place to get started when trying to write the prefect resume. From the samples, you will see how the writers organized the resume and the types of descriptive words and phrases they used to highlight their skills. You will get advice as to what should and should not go in a resume. For example, there is no need to provide details of your complete work history. It is very likely that your earliest jobs did not have anything to do with the present job posting, as many of the skills you used in that job are now out of date. Use your most recent duties as these will be the ones with direct relevance to this job.

Look at the criteria listed in the job positing and create a list of categories that apply to this job. In most jobs today, teamwork, communication and leadership skills are what employers want from their employees. Make a list of all your duties, skills and qualifications and then fit them into the categories you defined. Choose the most impressive of these to start so that you show your best side to the employer right from the beginning. Don't forget any unpaid work you did because you can attain important skills from this type of work. Too. Many employers are community-minded and like to see that you are willing to volunteer your time.

There are some don't's that you should be aware of when writing your resume. As you read through the professional resume samples, you will see that none of them include personal information, such as age, marital status, gender, ethnicity, political or religious affiliation. That is because none of these have anything whatsoever to do with a person's ability to perform on the job. Including this information can also open you up to discrimination if the employer is so inclined. Although it is illegal to discriminate against a job applicant for either of these bases, there is no way of you knowing whether or not that was the reason you didn't get called for an interview.

Writing a resume is important because the strength or weakness of the resume can make the difference in you getting the job or having to keep sending out resumes. Pay particular attention to what the employer is looking for and tailor your resume to meet the job requirements. Be truthful in providing details of your skills and qualifications.

Copyright 2007 Jay Tokarz Career Author

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