In today's tough world, your resume is the first impression you will make with prospective employers. A strong resume signals that you are a serious worker with great attention to detail - always a plus in an employee. Strengthening your resume is quite simple if you follow just a few rules. The below are just a few ways to improve your resume so you'll get that job.
A four page resume is very rarely necessary unless you're the CEO of a large corporation. If possible, shorten your resume to a maximum of two pages, including awards, education, and publications.
Don't just give your resume a brief once over before sending it off for that dream job. Make sure to run your spell checker and double check every word. Just one spelling error on a resume could send it to the filing drawer in the round cabinet...
A friend or co-worker whom you trust can be very valuable in reviewing your resume. Take their constructive criticism and strengthen your resume accordingly. And, the more friends you have review your resume, the better.
For the best presentation of your resume, select a linen finish paper which feels like quality to the touch. Printing on a slightly off-white quality bond paper will make your resume stand out from crowd.
As needed, change your resume to fit each particular job description. For example, if the want ad shows 'responsible, mature worker needed,' change your resume so that 'responsible' and 'mature' appear in the beginning. This will immediately catch the employers eye and make them realize that you at least read the ad thoroughly.
Review your resume periodically and update it as your job responsibilities change so it's always ready to go if you find yourself in the unemployment line.
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