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Resume and Interview Tips

Organize Your Resume Writing
By:Carl DiNello

It can be debated that the resume is the most significant aspect of applying for a job. After all, it is the first thing a potential employer sees in the application process. A resume is basically a one or two page document that contains a record of introductory information that may include a person's past job experiences, education, credentials, interests & skills, etc.

A resume makes it easier for employers to evaluate whether a person who is applying for a job is a possible candidate. In some cases, this also helps narrow down the selection process. Some companies have very specific qualifications when hiring, and the review of an applicant's resume is a good way to tell if a particular applicant meets the company's standard.

Tips on organized resume writing:

- Keep your resume short and concise. Remember that the people who will be reviewing your resume will be seeing many resumes each day. They will not take the time to read your five paged masterpiece of a resume - however impressive it might be. The chances are that the reviewer will just leaf through it for a few seconds and toss it into the rejected pile, due to its excessive length. A resume should be kept short and sweet, especially if there is a cover letter included.

- Your resume should be neat and clean. This means stains, wrinkled edges, smudged ink from a bad printing job, etc. are a definite no-no. The font size should not exceed 12. The format should be organized, and professional looking. Only relevant information should be included in the resume. Remember that the resume reflects the person behind it. Appearances matter! A wrinkled, dirty resume does not make a good impression. It screams sloppy!

- Your resume should not be a synopsis of all your previous working experiences, dating back to when you were 13 years old with your first job as a babysitter.

- Applicants should review their resume thoroughly, and more than once before submitting it. Check for typos, language usage, and information accuracy. When writing a resume, avoid being redundant. Make sure that the information you include gets straight to the point. In the cover letter make sure that you express your objective clearly.

- Sell yourself! However, make sure that this is done in a subtle manner. Basically; applicants should state their qualifications, and explain why they are the perfect candidate for the position. Confidence is good, arrogance is bad.

- A strategic way to format your resume writing would be to list your resume in order of achievement. Whether this was accomplished in the field of education, previous employment, etc. This is what the person who is reviewing your resume will see first. They will not take the time to read your resume word for word. Chances are that they will just scan it and move on. So it is best to put your outstanding achievements on the top of the page, where they will surely be noticed.

For those who are submitting their resume for the first time, writing a resume might seem intimidating. Following these basic, and simple tips will make this task much easier. Besides, once you land the job of your dreams, all the hard work that went into making the resume will all be worth it!

Carl DiNello
http://resumes.lkrdirectories.com/





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