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Writing Effective ResumeYou can read all kinds of advice on writing an effective resume about preferred page length, font size, format, style, white space, organization, and structure. When preparing your resume, most of the decisions you will make are subjective; they can be argued either way, with no answer being absolutely wrong or right. How, then, do you know what to do when writing effective resume? To reduce resume writing to its essential core, I've developed three core rules that will help you write a resume that captures the interest of employers and generate more job interviews.Be correct in your resume. Carelessness on your resume can cost you the opportunity for an interview and ultimately a job. Make absolutely certain all the facts on your resume are correct: dates of employment, contact information, company names and accomplishments. Any obvious error will send your resume immediately to the garbage. Lies or distortions discovered during a reference check or even after hiring will cause you to lose the job. So when writing effective resume make sure to check your facts and alo take some time to do a spell check. You must be clear and focused to write an
effective resume. I know it sound silly but you don't want the
potential employer what type of position you would be interested in
after they read your resume. Instead of taking the time to figure it
out the employer is going to move on to the hundreds of effective
resumes that did a good job of telling them that. Don't waste the time
and effort of filling your resume with unrelated, irrelevant
information or write your resume so generally and broadly that the
employer is confused on your professional interests. Make sure your
skills, expertise, and potential are crystal clear and sharply focused
on your resume.
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