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Quick And Simple Resume Tips

https://www.hea-employment.com/blog/2016/03/31/quick-and-simple-resume-tips/ - Resumes are the most important part of job searching process. A resume is the first impression an employer gets of a job seeker so you have to make sure it is a very good one. Make sure all the experience, skills and education required and listed on the job is in the summary. Your work history is the most important part of the resume. Make sure you include all the pertinent details in your job duties. HEA-Employment.com, 4894 West Lone Mountain Road, Las Vegas, NV 89130, 702-656-2472, hea@hea-employment.com

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Quick And Simple Resume Tips

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  1. Resumes are the most important part of job searching process. A resume is the first impression an employer gets of a job seeker so you have to make sure it is a very good one.

  2. The sections below are the most important and if done correctly, can get you the perfect job. • Your Summary • Your Experience • Your Education • Your References • Your Cover Letter • Telecommuting Resumes

  3. Your Summary Make sure all the experience, skills and education required and listed on the job is in the summary.

  4. Your Experience Your work history is the most important part of the resume. Make sure you include all the pertinent details in your job duties.

  5. Your Education Education doesn’t just include the schools and classes you attended, it also means volunteer and charity work. Include any special organizations, groups or sports you belonged to while you were in school or college.

  6. Your References The best method is to include a couple of references. It validates your experience and makes the employers trust you more.

  7. Your Cover Letter Keep the cover letter 3 paragraphs or less. Don’t include too much information because it could be overwhelming and turn off the employer.

  8. Telecommuting Resumes Telecommuters should include skills on the resume that are required to work at home such as separate phone lines, a quiet home office, reliable Internet service and a laptop.

  9. Keep these tips in mind when you create a resume and cover letter.

  10. Contact Us HEA-Employment.com 4894 W Lone Mountain Rd Las Vegas, Nevada, 89130 United States Ph: +1 (702) 608-1285 Fx: +1 (253) 660-6977 Skype: hea.employment Visit: www.hea-employment.com

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