Make your Resume Ideas Count

An employer can receive hundreds of resumes in reply to an advertised position, but only a few of them catches the attention of the employer. Here are some useful resume tips and ideas to make your resume stand out in front of employers.

  • Appropriate grammar, correct spellings, no typing error, and formatting matters a lot. Use simple font; big enough that the hiring manager could read it easily. Don’t forget to mention contact information.
  • Include awards, and key achievements, but make sure that these are relevant to the job and will catch employer’s attention.
  • Come up with effective job titles.
  • Keep the resume brief, exclude all the extra details. The ideal length for a resume is 1-2 pages.
  • Use bullet points, it saves the time of the hiring manager
  • Put the the most important information first that highlights your work experience.

Do’s and Dont’s:

  • Do not lie just be honest while writing a professional resume.
  • Do not mention the salary unless the employer asks it.
  • Try to avoid use personal pronouns (I, me, my).
  • Do not write high school achievements.
  • Do not go beyond two pages while writing a professional resume.
  • Do not use justified text block; they put odd little spaces between words.
  • Do not write hobbies in resumes, they are irrelevant.
  • Do not mix noun and verb phases when describing jobs. First, use solid action verbs.
  • Try to avoid words like “Duties included”, “Responsibilities included”, or “Responsible for” these are job description languages not resume writing language.
  • Don’t attach pictures except that  the job demands it (modeling, acting so on)
  • Do mention transferable skills, especially when one does not have much experience to seek out a job.
  • Do consider a resume design that doesn’t look like anyone else’s. Many people use MS Word resume templates.
  • Do list the previous jobs in reverse chronological order.
  • Do avoid the verb “Work” because it’s a weak verb (after all everybody works).
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Three Tips That Will Help On The Job Hunt

Three Simple but basic Job Hunting Tips

Unfortunately, in these trying economic times more and more people are once again on the job hunt with resume in hand. Some of these people have been in the same job for ten, fifteen, sometimes even twenty years and now are having to look for new positions. It can be very daunting after having worked for so long to back in the job hunt market. But with a few tips to help remind you what the basic things are that will help make your job hunting successful, it may not be quite as difficult as you think.

The most important thing anyone can do that finds themselves on the job hunt with resume in hand is to be proactive. Don’t wait for that special advertisement for that perfect job to come to you, go look for it. Your work experience is great but without the effort put into the search no amount of tips will help to make it come to a successful conclusion, of you in that perfect job. The only one that can make that happen is you. So no matter how many no’s you encounter keep at it until you have achieved your goal, the perfect job.

Three Helpful Tips

• Have a professionally written resume with you at all times and be prepared to give it at the time of applying for the job. This will go a long way to making you look like the professional that you are, always prepared and organized.
• Dress for success, this tip is sort of a no-brainer. You want to show up, even when filling out that application looking like the professional that you are. So no jeans or scruffy weekend-warrior-wear, look professional.
• Don’t just look at the advertised jobs, look farther afield. Experts say that only approximately ten percent of job openings are truly advertised. That leaves ninety percent that are just waiting for your perfect resume in your field.

Taking into account that ninety percent of job openings aren’t advertised one strategy could be talking to friends and colleagues. Word-of-mouth can do wonders for advertising that you, that perfect professional, are now available for their job opening. That you can now be grabbed, to solve the unique issue with that job opening that they have. So use those friends and colleague connections to help you find some of those other ninety percent of unadvertised openings that are out there for you to submit a resume to.

But remember too, that even when applying for a job opening your body language and attitude will go a long way to making you a candidate for consideration. Most experts are quoted as stating that body language, tonality of speech, and even the words you use will go a long way to making you a consideration. Along these same lines, relax, when you are searching for that perfect job and filling out application after application, and handing our resume after resume, relax. Don’t transfer your feelings of anxiety about finding the perfect job so that prospective employers feel them. This will go a long way to showing professionalism.

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