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Friday, 29 May 2015

What is the Proper Way to Write a Resume?

What is the proper way to write a resume? Given the current state of the economy and the way the job market is looking, this is a question many people have. Unfortunately, not a lot of us know how to answer it. The fact of the matter is that a good resume could mean the difference between getting your job and stay unemployed. So, let's look at some great tips that can help you write the best resume possible.

You have to make your resume stand out as much as it possibly can. It has to grab the hiring manager's attention right from the get go. However, there are right ways to do that and wrong ways. You do not want your resume to garner negative attention.

You first need to decide what kind of resume will suit you best. A chronological resume lists your achievements, work history, education, et cetera, in chronological order. It can help keep everything clear cut and concise. You begin with your current employer and work your way down. With education, you begin with where you last attended and do the same.

If, however, you are applying to a niche job, a functional resume might be your best bet. Sometimes it can better outline your skills, your qualifications, and your experiences.
The language you use in your resume is vitally important as well. It is best to use "action words." Like the phrase implies, these are words that make you appear as if you are actively involved in trying to get the job at hand. Adjectives are your friends here.

A lot of people make the mistake of trying to create a pretty resume. They will use all kinds of fancy fonts and different colors. This will draw negative attention. You can make your resume attractive, but it needs to be legible and easy to read.

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An article by Dougles Chan - A recruitment mentor that speciliased in recruitment training and recruitment mentoring in Singapore and globally.

Contact Dougles Chan @ +(65) 9388 0851 or email to dc@dougleschan.com for your recruitment training and mentoring needs.

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