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Guidelines to a Great Resume...

 

 

Nothing will impact your job search more than your resume. It must be exceptional.

 

*Make a good first impression. Look and feel grabs attention. Most resumes are sunk from the start.

 

*Know what not to put in your resume.

 

*Avoid wasting valuable job searching time on the plethora of supposed free resume help and advice websites.

 

*Be certain that your resume is appropriate for the position you are seeking.

 

*Based on the job, think about what the hiring manager would want and need.

 

*Position your bullets correctly and word them appropriately. (white space)

 

*Use standard fonts including an appropriate size.

 

*Be neat and error free.  The smallest of errors can change the hiring manager's perception of you.

 

*Do not make your resume too short or too long.  There is a correct length.

 

*Use action verbs, but do not overdo it.

 

*Use words that show an extensive vocabulary.  Do not misuse a word.

 

*Use your summary to really grab the attention of the reader.

 

*State a specific objective and how it will benefit the employer.

 

*Word your objective in such a way as to not be excluded from positions.

 

*Do not include why you are no longer with a previous employer.

 

*Avoid personal pronouns or referring to yourself by using your own name.

 

*Use keywords and buzzwords.  Avoid ambiguity.

 

*Make reading your resume a pleasant experience.

 

*Indicate accomplishments along with duties and responsibilities.

 

*Package your education accurately and place in the appropriate area.

 

*List only recent information in detail.

 

*Highlight key points.

 

*E-mail your resume in the proper document format.

 

*Take special care with your resume if you are trying to change careers.

 

*When appropriate, consider a brief explanation of your employer's business.

 

*Title yourself correctly with regard to previous positions.

 

*Summarize information.

 

*Quantify experience and accomplishments.

 

*Accurately prioritize the content of your resume.

 

*Avoid questionable subjects.

 

*Sell yourself.

 

*If entry level, package your resume to make you look experienced.

 

*Do not rely on your own critique of your resume.

 

*Do not rely on friends or family for an objective review or suggestions.

 

*Strive to continuously improve your current resume.

 

 

We have seen thousands of resumes. It is very rare when one is exceptional. Anything less than exceptional is a disservice to yourself. It will make an enormous impact on your job search and how many options you have.