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A resume has many names – it may be called a CV or a curriculum vitae, but everything I the same. They are all a tool to attract your job manager to hire you. Your resume should be a perfect and a complete description of yourself and your talents. It is through your resume that you can convince your company that you are fit for the job. Here are some important tips to follow when creating your own resume.

Why is writing a resume so important?

The number of unemployed graduates is increasing alarmingly. If you do not want to be one of them, you need a good resume. Out of many thousand applications, a resume will give your employer a first glimpse of who you are. Hence it is very important to create the best first impression. An accurately describing resume can make you stand out from the rest thousands. To get a second glance form the hiring manager, you need to create a concise, effective and a polished professional resume.

The basics: formatting

Since you cannot elaborate your resume with pictures or flash, you need to properly use the text. Use standard sizes and professional fonts. Also, a solid black color with some bold or italicized specifications will look neat and clean.

Avoid bright papers. Colorful resumes never look professional. Always deactivate hyperlinks before printing. Also, avoid very large fonts and unnecessary cluttered emphasis.

 

Typos

Typos are killers. They make your resume look very illiterate and unprofessional. Employers look at your resume to know what special talents you have that the others don’t have. You need to convince them that you are the best for this job. But typos kill everything. They will make your resume look very carelessly drafted. So, check, spell check, recheck and proof read before finalizing your resume.

The basics: aligning and appeal

The overall text and the blank space of a resume should be neat. Over loading your resume with unwanted graphics, effects or colors will make it seem cluttered. Such resumes discourage the readers and make it a heavy task to interpret your resume. Always align text to the left with normal margins. You may place the header on the center. Simple resumes are always visually appealing.

 

The basics: the length

A general rule, a resume is always a short description. Curriculum vitae will be ordered for more details. So a resume must never go beyond two pages. Also, modify your resume according to the job opposition you are applying for and keep only the relevant information. A resume that stays within a page is always welcome. If you have lots of experience, you may mention that your complete details will be available upon request.

The basics: the emphasis

If you have a strong work history, choose to emphasize it. You may use bullets or other formatting to draw attention to it. But if you were self employed for some time or if your work history is short, then you must detail your talents and achievements. Keep the work history simple and use bullets to highlight your achievements.

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