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 Important Things to Remember in Resume Writing

   By wainroy

Many job seekers often find it hard to create resumes, and fail the purpose behind having a good resume. This article gives a basic idea about what to keep in mind while writing a resume.

People often talk about good resumes and resume-writing skills, but you may be intrigued as to what a good resume is all about and what you can possibly consider to create an impressive resume. To show some direction to these lost job-hunters, here we have some pointers that can help your resume go from the huge pile to the employer's hands.

First, set goals: the kind of job you want to apply for, what career you want to build, etc. Without this, your resume loses focus and may reduce to just an unwanted piece of paper. Knowing your career objectives will allow you to create the right content for your resume.

Secondly, remember that your resume is to advertise yourself; you are selling yourself to a prospective employer. Hence, it should be a marketing communication, highlighting the positives of you as an employee. However, do not make the mistake of thinking that a resume is to get you a job. A good resume is only to get the first visibility, to ensure an interview call. Therefore, do not limit the resume to include only job history. Mention your significant accomplishments as well, and other skills that you may have.

Always use a direct tone. Directness is considered the key to good resumes. Do not beat about the bush too much. Come to the point in a clear, concise manner to make it easier for the reader/employer to screen out the needed information quickly. A good way to be direct is to use action words. Start sentences with action words like 'analyzed', 'prepared', 'conducted', etc.; and format the resume in bullets so that it's easy-to-read.

Next, prioritize the information. While mentioning your strengths/skills, write it in descending order. Remember, only about 25-30 seconds are spent reading a resume. Therefore, the best should come first.

Never write long convoluted sentences in your resume. The reader often loses interest with too many words. So keep it as short and simple as possible. The Internet has numerous websites offering help with resume examples: http://www.how-to-write-a-resume.us/, for instance, guiding users to write the best resumes. You may also get started with one of these.

Another good idea is to include the important keywords (relevant to your applied job). With a bit of research, it is not hard to find the perfect keywords to be included in the resume. Buzzwords, pertaining to specific industries also help.

Finally, have your resume reviewed by someone else before you submit it to an employer. A second look often identifies gaps, if any, in the resume. Thereby, you get a chance to better it further. A resume writing sample can help a lot; however, the final decision lies with you and how you want it to be.


About the Author:

Wain Roy is an internet marketing professional expert in various industries like real estate, web design, finance, medical tourism, Canadian pharmacy drugs, and sample resumes. Article Source: 1st Rate Articles - http://1stRateArticles.com


  Article added 07/20/07, last revised 07/21/07.

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