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Discover the Secrets to Writing a Good Resume

Posted By: Patricia Erickson In: Job Seeker - Resume
Looking for resume writing help? Get interview winning tips on resume writing from a professional resume writer.
Once you have decided that you are ready to take the time and effort it takes to make a rewarding career change, you will want to work on polishing your resume. A resume is more than just a sheet of paper with your qualifications. It is the first impression you make on potential employers, which is why it’s so important to learn vital tips for effective resume writing. While you may have the most sparkly of personalities, a human resources employee won’t know this unless you make it show in your resume.

One of the key tips in effective resume writing is to make sure that your resume is targeted specifically for each and every job for which you are applying. This means tweaking it a little bit to show how you are the best candidate for each position.

Here’s how:

- The title of your document is important. If you’re sending this resume to a large corporation, the HR rep is going to need to know what position to which you are applying or you’ll be eliminated from the applicant pool.

- If you’re seeking a job as an Operations Manager, you will want to note that in your resume title.

- Avoid using a vague statement such as “I am looking for an administrative position” in your summary. Use specific and targeted language that demonstrates your key strengths.

- Realize that a human resources staff member is going to want you to answer the question with your resume, “Why should we hire you?” This should be apparent in every aspect of the resume.

- Don’t riddle your resume with extraneous language.

- And, when listing your previous work experience, take care that it goes beyond simply a list of duties to include how you benefited that company.

- If you have any clear accomplishments, don’t be shy. Include them on the resume, such as raising profits or gaining promotions. Any awards should also always be mentioned.

If you don’t have a wealth of experience in the industry you are interested in, you should craft the language in your resume to show that how you will excel in the new position. This will be something you will most likely be asked to discuss at the interview, but to even get to that step you’ll have to think about these tips and effective resume writing.

With so many candidates for the most minor of positions, there is no room for a mediocre resume. Make it stand out from the pack.
 
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Posted by: David Walker
I admit I simply list my duties and responsibilities and this will help me be more in depth and specific.Thanks
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