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8 Tips For Writing A Interview-Worthy

Resume writing differs from writing a CV. Fresh graduate with no prior work experience are more likely to use a resume than those with extensive work experience and a diverse skill set. Here are a few tips to help you improve your resume and land that dream job.

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8 Tips For Writing A Interview-Worthy

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  1. 8 Tips For Writing A Interview-WorthyResume!

  2. Resume writing differs from writing a CV. Fresh graduate with no prior work experience are more likely to use a resume than those with extensive work experience and a diverse skill set. Here are a few tips to help you improve your resume and land that dream job.

  3. 1 - Keep it short: Long paragraphs on resumes are discouraged. Keep your resume brief and to the point; instead of a paragraph of text, use bullet points to highlight relevant education or work experience in each specialised field.  2 - Market yourself: Use positive action phrases throughout your resume to convey your personality. Words like eager, punctual, accomplished, and other such phrases can help you rapidly capture the attention of the employer to your strong personality. 

  4. 4 - Put everything in its proper place: After your objective statement, make sure your qualifications and accomplishments are listed first. Many HR professionals believe that placing tasks in priority order is both necessary and time-saving.  • 3 - Emphasize your strengths: Your objective statement in a resume should be strong, like a small personal mission statement that highlights your best qualities.

  5. 5 - Demonstrate what you have to offer: Don't just focus on what people want from you; instead, show them what you can do. Concentrate on what you've done in past employment rather than tailoring your resume to your duties.  • 6 - Don't use jargon: Big words can be very useful if you know how to use them correctly. Avoid using jargon or language that your supervisor may not be familiar with; after all, you just want to get your message across swiftly and effectively.

  6. 7 - Keep it up-to-date: Regularly update your resume and modify it to each job you apply for by rearranging experience to reflect new job responsibilities. Also, make sure to include a recent photo of yourself. • 8 - Grammar check: Having spelling ang grammatical errors on a resume demonstrates that you weren’t enough interested in the job to go through the trouble of spell checking!

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