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RESUME

A resume is one of the most important components of the job search process. It speaks both for and about the candidate. A resume serves as a representation of individual’s professional character and is intended to emphasize candidate’s strengths and demonstrate their professional capabilities.

The importance of a resume cannot be overestimated because it represents the first impression that an employer has of an individual. Because an employer will glance at a resume for 10-15 seconds, it is important to highlight potential employee’s uniqueness and encourage them to schedule a personal interview. The mastery and interesting style of writing are likely to provide an individual with a chance to enter the desired company and occupy the dreamed role or to continue the job search process.

With a resume, an individual obtains an opportunity to demonstrate personal uniqueness and innovation among a multitude of other candidates. A person gets a chance to tell a unique personal story and discuss professional skills, capabilities, and intentions regarding the career. A resume is a tool that an individual utilizes to present themselves as professionals. It creates the initial impression on the reader. It can be considered a special ladder that helps to bridge the gap between the candidate and the employer.

“The most important tool you have on a resume is language."

Jay Samit

5 Most Important Parts of A 
RESUME

Relevant Skills

Education

Contact Information

Job Experience

Well-written Introduction

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As a resume is an important part of the job application process, it is essential to pay close attention to it in order to obtain the desired position by following the next tips:

8 Tips for a Successful Resume

It is necessary to start a resume with a short personal profile, discussing the past academic and professional experience. It is vital to be careful not to make it a historical document. It should focus on the candidate’s current personality and suitability for the position.

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It is crucial to be selective. One has to consider the most relevant parts of career, accomplishments, strengths, and capabilities. It is not necessary to include all the details, but to indicate pieces of information which can be intriguing to potential employers.

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Ensuring that the resume is concise and to the point is crucial. An extensive resume with juicy details does not arouse the desired level of interest. Employers do not have time to read lengthy memoirs.

One should strive to discuss personal qualifications and make sure they fit job requirements. As a personal teaser, a resume should give an employer an overview of the candidate’s personality but retain interest to encourage a personal interview.

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It is vital to pay attention to personal achievements and enumerate them correctly. Candidate’s personal accomplishments reflect their qualifications and suitability for the position. The right verbalization of personal strengths gives a chance to promote interest in the candidate.

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The candidate should include details regarding responsibilities that they hope to fulfill upon obtaining the position. It is a huge mistake to discuss the past duties which a person dislikes and does not want to do again. Even if the individual is exceptionally good at the job duties, the lack of motivation will not result in the desired level of job satisfaction.

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It is important to prioritize information in the resume and make the most important professional elements stand out. Employers are unlikely to read resumes fully. As a rule, they devote just a few seconds to each candidate. Thus, it is vital for the resume to be memorable and remarkable. By doing so, a candidate gets a chance to capture attention of potential employers.

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It is never a good idea to lie about knowledge or accomplishments. Occasionally, candidates embellish their resumes in an attempt to deceive employers. Common deceptive facts include the knowledge of foreign languages, specific programming languages, or technical skills. In the event if the employer becomes aware of candidate’s lie, a person may lose the job and be placed on a blacklist.

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Now start to write your own resume, and make yourself professional!

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