Monday, April 13, 2009

Making A Resume - Tips And Techniques.

By Cynthia Penfold

When you are applying for a job, it is your resume that makes the first impression on a potential employer. It is always important to keep this in mind when making a resume.

We will guide you through a few important ideas to understand during the process of making a resume.

The first thing to consider when making a resume is the qualification for the job for which you are applying. This is very important because the potential employer is looking for employees with a particular skill set. If you have these skills, you should really make sure your resume highlights these skills. This does not mean trying to make yourself appear more qualified than you are. However, it does mean you should word your resume to make sure the required skills are clearly highlighted. Another thing to consider when writing your resume is readability.

Making sure your resume is only one page long is outdated advice. However, avoid making your resume unnecessarily length. Generally, 2-3 pages is considered adequate even for those with a great deal of experience. In addition to length, you should also consider the formatting of your resume. There are countless acceptable formats for resumes. However, the one common denominator in acceptable formats is they are easy on the eye. Avoid formats that are overly busy and make it difficult to scan quickly.

Lastly take measures to ensure your resume will help you to stand out from the competition. One option you may want to consider is including a snippet from one of your letters of recommendation. It is common to tell future employers you will provide letters of recommendation, if requested Although it is considered common practice to handle references this way, the inclusion of a snippet from one of your letters of recommendation may intrigue the future employer.

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