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How To Write A Winning Personal Statement On Your Resume

The personal statement on your Resume / CV should be included just beneath your contact information. You'll want to make sure it's both interesting and informative about who you are and where you see your career headed.

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How To Write A Winning Personal Statement On Your Resume

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  1. How To Write A Winning Personal Statement on Your Resume A personal statement is the most important aspect of a resumé. This is the first thing the recruiters see. This gives a clear idea to the recruiter about the candidate's objective. Unfortunately, most of the time the candidates get it wrong which results in they don’t get selected despite being talented. Your past work experience is fine but at the same time, recruiters want to analyze how clear you are on your objectives and where do you see yourself 5 years down the line. Most of the personal statements don’t have these kinds of points and as a result, you miss the chance to impress the recruiters. The personal statement on your resumé/CV should be included just beneath your contact information. You'll want to make sure it's both interesting and informative about who you are and where you see your career headed. Let's see some of the Do’s and Don’t’s you should keep in mind while writing a personal statement Don’t’s • Don’t use stale expressions like “I am a goal-oriented person”.Recruiters don’t find it credible as it is not backed by credible data. Always use facts while using this kind of statement. • Don’t make it lengthy. Keep it between 100-150 words. Craft it wisely as why you are the best fit for this job Do’s • Highlight the abilities you have that are relevant to the job you are looking for, using the job description as a guide. Mention accomplishments that prove you're a go-getter in as much detail as possible. • Specifically, write your long-term career goals. Recruiters want to check how you want to see your career. • Give a brief description of who you are and what you do. Writing a good personal statement is not easy. Get help from experts! There is various professional resume and cover letter writing service that can help you in writing a kick-ass personal statement. Hurry don’t delay anymore.

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