Writing a resume can be tricky. With these five tips, you’ll be ready to craft an impressive CV to help you land your dream job.
December 22, 2014
Writing a resume can be tricky. With these five tips, you’ll be ready to craft an impressive CV to help you land your dream job.
A resume is a one- or two-page summary of your skills, experience, and education. It’s an at-a-glance description of you who are, professionally speaking, and a key component in any successful job hunting process.
While it’s tempting to include all the work experience you have, it’s best to just include what's relevant for the job you’re applying for.
There’s no bigger turn-off to a hiring manager or prospective employer than a spelling or grammatical error. Not only is it an inaccuracy, it also displays a lack of attention to detail and care.
Hiring managers often sift through hundreds of resumes. Each gets maybe a 15-second perusal, so you’ve got to make a good first impression — fast.
Speaking highly about yourself can be awkward and uncomfortable for most people. But when it comes to a resume, it’s important to highlight what you’re good at, and the successes you’ve achieved.
Your resume should include the same keywords that appeared in the job description of the position you’re applying for.
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