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How to Write a Fresher Resume

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How to Write a Fresher Resume

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  1. How to Write a Fresher Resume

  2. Reread the job advertisement: Make a note of the keywords and keyword phrases that the firm has provided in the job description and utilize them to emphasize your abilities in the CV. These abilities should be applicable to the job for which you're seeking. Include your social media accounts: If the recruiter looks for extra information about you, including your professional social media sites might help. Incorporate the URLs in the section for addresses.

  3. List your soft and hard skills: Examine your strengths and weaknesses in order to determine which abilities are most transferable to a new position. For example, if you're applying for a customer service position. Provide educational information: Include all of your official education and training, as well as any certificates or licenses you hold. Indicate the dates on which you attended. Mention any honors or scholarships you received while in high school or college if you were a standout student there.

  4. Give work experience details: The projects you worked on your own or in partnership with others do not have to be professionally related in order to be mentioned. Include any internships or part- time jobs you've had, such as in a fast-food restaurant or a mall store. Highlight miscellaneous skills: Having fluency in a foreign language is an asset. The information you get may be critical in helping you land a position. Due to many organizations’ global reach, multilingual individuals are in high demand.

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