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25 Resume writing tips which will help you to land your dream job:

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25 Resume writing tips which will help you to land your dream job:

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  1. 18/10/19. 25 Resume writing tips which will help you to land your dream job: Having a well-crafted resume can be the key for getting your dream job. But figuring out how to craft resume that increase your chances to be getting hired among other candidates? Well search no more, we have compiled all resume tips over here which will lead you land your dream job. 1)Tailor your resume before every job you apply for Read and understand the job description thoroughly and highlight the skills, company requirements, and anything that relates with your experience in your resume needed in the job. 2)Open yourself to various applications Don't reject the applications if you can't fulfil all the skills they are looking for. Companies know there's no candidate with ALL the skills and characteristics they want. Besides, they also get tons of applications from total beginners. So what’s wrong with lacking one or two skills they’re asking for? Nothing, so don’t let it stop you. It all comes down to how valuable you can be to their team, based on your resume. 3)Choosing the best resume introduction / objective How you begin your resume depends on several factors. These includes: What industry you’re part of What stage your career is in You’re entering in the field or established in the field You’re in the midst of career change Keep these items in mind when writing a resume introduction  Tailor it to the position: Instead of writing general objective, tailor it specifically for the job you’re applying for. Start by mentioning the job description and highlights the skills or requirements that aligns you to the job role. When you include an objective specific to job role, the recruiter is likely to dig deeper in the resume.

  2.  Lead with your strongest attributes: Write the strengths relevant to the job role and also share the attributes which you’re proud of. For example, “Dedicated and experienced,” “Accomplished leader,” or “Organized and driven”  Describe how you’ll add values to the organization: Managers and employers wants to know how you can add values to their organization. Mentioning values you can add to the organization increases your chances of getting hired with compare to other candidates having same skills and experience. 4)Where to put the education section in your resume The two best places for your education section are: Before your experience section –If you’ve just graduated, consider putting your education section before your experience section because you probably have more educational background than work experience at this point of time. After your experience section –If you’re established professional, consider putting your work experience before your education because hiring manager or employer will find your work experience much more relevant at this point in your career. 5)Keep it Recent and Relevant Only show the most recent and relevant job titles you’ve held. Remove job titles irrelevant to your current professional goals. This frees up space to boost your skills, achievements, or certifications. 6)Include job relevant certification and awards Adding job relevant certification and awards, can potentially help you to make your application more convincing. Here are a few examples: Certifications Publications Professional Memberships Awards & Recognitions Create a separate section as well to put volunteer work which you have done. 7)Achievement oriented Adding achievements to your experience section is one of the best things you can do for your resume. Use method called ‘PAR’ which stands for problem, action and results.

  3. Problem: Identify a responsibility or issue at the workplace Action: Discuss how you were able to address this problem Results: What was the outcome of the actions you took? It gives recruiters a tangible sense of how you use your skills to get results. Check out the sample: To increase the profit, I implemented reselling strategy for the services we provide, resulting in a 15% increase of profit. 8)Using digits in the accomplishments Digits usually stand out in the sea of text as it makes it catchier. Using digits to mention your accomplishments should be put in the start of the sentence. For example: 20% increase in ROI, by optimizing and automating the email marketing Try to create curiosity by making the recruiters taking interest in you and hence they will call you.

  4. 9)Make sure the first three words are highlighted and emphasized to make an impression The first three words and last three words recruiter remembers the most in headlines. Use numbers, results, or power words to make your first three words count. 10) Don’t write the full life story Resumes are usually are small and relevant to the job requirement rather than being telling the whole life story. Think it is as an abstract of your present career and potential future. 11) Avoid writing generic skills As we know there are two types of skills soft skills and hard skills. It is usually avoided to write the soft skills such as interaction, critical thinking, problem solving, teamwork etc. The reason to it is because these isn’t the necessary tools for a job. 12) Choose to add your social media links wisely Any other link apart from LinkedIn is not suggested to add in the resume. However in certain circumstances, linking your social media links can apply your application. Resume Formatting Tips 13) Reverse Chronological order Start your professional history with your current or previous job. Don’t hide your employments using a functional resume, unless you have a long job gap or a similar situation that necessitates it. 14) Appropriate fonts size It is usually advised to use the same font size everywhere but you can change the font size especially in the header section or in the main important fields like education, experience and hobbies and interests. If in doubt use: Font size 12 is standard Arial and Times New Roman are the recommended fonts to use

  5. 15) Use caps Caps are essential part on giving out an emphasis. But do not use the caps on the sentence that might sound controversy. 16)Length of resume Limit your resume to two pages. Any more than that and you run the risk of some pages not getting the attention it deserves. 17)Work on your grammar Avoid using pronouns especially the personal pronouns like I, me, myself, etc. Usually these pronouns are not used in a resume because the whole resume is talking about yourself. 18) Application Tracking Software Many large corporations now use ATS software to sort through the thousands of applications they receive on a regular basis. These systems search for keywords and key phrases relevant to the position they’re hiring for and filter out applicants who did not use the correct vocabulary. 19) Don’t Use Your College Email Regarding resume tips for college students: It’s best to avoid using your university email account, especially if you’re about to graduate. Some schools will mercilessly delete your account when you leave – leaving any job related communications you had there gone with the wind. 20) Proofread and then proofread again. Even the most confident writer is not immune to typos. Once you’ve finished writing, double- check, and then triple-check your resume for small errors. Ideally, ask a friend to proofread it too in order to provide a second set of eyes. 21) Save Your Resume as a PDF While most people just attach their resume to their emails in a .doc format, it’s worth attaching it as a PDF file as well. PDFs retain their formatting regardless of how they are viewed, so they’re your best bet when sending your application out electronically.

  6. 22) Search and apply for the jobs Search for the job online on Taskiy.net (www.taskiy.net). Taskiy.net allows you to search for the jobs by Title, category, keyword, location and even companies. Thousands of jobs from all over the world are updated on everyday be sure to check frequently. 23) Include a cover letter in your email Cover letters are an essential accompaniment to your resume because they provide hiring managers with insight into how your experience matches their requirements. For consistency, try writing a cover letter template that aesthetically complements your resume. We have a cover letter writing strategies as well as cover letter tips if you’re ready to explore at this stage. 24) Remember to attach all documents in an email It is nothing more embarrassing then sending an email to hiring manager twice because you forgot to attach all documents in the first email. Double check the mail body, recipient name, recipient email address, attachments, subject line before sending off any email for the job application. 25) Last but not Least… Follow Up! These days it’s expected that you’ll follow up your application with an email or phone call, not just to confirm whether the employer received your application, but also to ask if they had any questions and express your desire to discuss the job in person. By calling or emailing after sending your resume you are indicating persistence, diligence, and a strong desire to be their number one candidate.

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