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This award-winning guide to resume writing will teach you to write a resume equal to one done by a top-notch professional writer. It offers examples, format choices, help writing the objective, the summary and other sections, as well as samples of excellent resume writing.
Writing a great resume does not necessarily mean you should follow the rules you hear through the grapevine. It does not have to be just one page in length or follow a specific resume format. Every resume is a one-of-a-kind marketing communication. It should be appropriate to your situation and do exactly what you want it to do. Instead of a bunch of rules and tips, we are going to cut to the chase in this brief guide and offer you the most basic principles of writing a highly effective resume.
Part 1 - WRITE A RESUME THAT GENERATES RESULTS
Part 2 - HOW TO KNOCK THE SOCKS OFF A PROSPECTIVE EMPLOYER
Part 3 - THE EVIDENCE SECTION - HOW TO PRESENT YOUR WORK HISTORY, EDUCATION, ETC.
Part 4 - A FEW GUIDELINES FOR A BETTER PRESENTATION
Part 5 - I'M NOT SURE THE JOB I'M LOOKING FOR IS THE RIGHT ONE FOR ME
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benzz said:
| If your resume is about 2 or 3 pages, make sure you add SUMMARY on top. Normally, busy recruiters scan through all submitted resumes, actually they don't read word by word. The upper half of the page is where applicants can catch the recruiters attention. I would suggest you put the SUMMARY on the top, which is about 2 or 3 paragraphs, written in 3 lines, bullet points acceptable, to emphasize the key points that you want the recruiters know the most about you. ResumePromo Thank you. |
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