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A resume - also called a 'Curriculum Vitae' or 'CV' - is a summary of your skills, education and work experience. A good
resume demonstrates how your skills and abilities match up with the requirements of a job you are looking for.
TIPS FOR RESUME WRITING/ RESUME IMPORTANCE
RESUME LENGTH
Resume is a way to present or sell you to a particular employer. An employer is always a busy person and will not have enough time to read a whole resume if it's too
long. Make your resume an eye catcher with mentioning all the relevant information needed by a employer in maximum three pages.
UPDATION OF RESUME
Your resume should be always updated or changed with the skills and experiences you have and that are most relevant to the job you are applying for. A tailored resume
will be much more successful than a generic one, even though it means more preparation.
FRESHER / LESS WORK EXPERIENCE
If you have a less work experience or you are a fresher applying for a particular job, there are many ways to impress an employer. Your academic record is a best way
to show how suited you are to a particular job. Along with that you can emphasize on:-
- Personal traits - like you're an honest worker, team player etc.
- Strengths - things you're good at or enjoy
- Volunteering or extracurricular activities
- Key responsibilities and achievements - any awards or recognition that you've received
ORGANIZING A RESUME
This is a most important thing an employer look. A well presented resume should contain your objective, your knowledge and skills, work experience, academic and
professional qualifications. Do remember to mention your work experience and study details in reverse order i.e your most recent work experience and study should be
displayed first.
DETAILS TO BE INCLUDED IN A RESUME
To know more about the things / details to be included in a resume, please visit http://www.thejobportal.in/login.php and try our free resume maker.
After you are completed making your Resume, make sure there aren't any spelling mistakes and grammatical errors. |
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