Katharine Hansen has pointed out some important tips for improving a resume. Resume is the first thing that presents yourself for a job - it is important to get it clear and reader-friendly. Katharine suggested ten practical tips for significant improvements on your resume:
- Use a bulleted style to make your resume more reader-friendly.
- Follow “The Resume Ingredients Rule.”
- Eliminate “responsibilities” words from your resume vocabulary.
- Eliminate clutter from your resume.
- Use strong, concrete verbs to describe your jobs, and don’t mix noun and verb phrases.
- Focus on describing past job activities that highlight the skills you most like to use and want to use in your next job.
- Don’t fret about the one-page resume rule.
- Make sure your resume has a sharp focus.
- Don’t list too much experience on your resume.
- Be sure the reader will understand all the acronyms and jargon you use in your resume.
I concur on Make sure your resume has a sharp focus. When i scan candidate’s resumes, I am looking for keywords, especially objective statement or summary if they mentioned. Those will save employer’s time and able to highlight your skills or experiences in a pool of candidates.
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