Resume Tips
Your resume is a tool with one specific purpose -- to win an interview.
A great resume doesn't just spell out your work history to an employer but showcases specific, direct benefits of having you on their team. It presents you in the best light. It convinces the employer that you have what it takes to be successful in this new position or career.
Highlight your strengths, focus on your accomplishments, and make strategic choices about how to organize, order, and convey your skills and background.
Your resume should be concise, consistent and uniform, and well - written with no grammatical or factual errors. It should be written to stimulate interest and should not be an entire history of your past or a form of self-expression.
Make sure your resume is visually enticing and professional. Use a good quality paper in a light color with an 11- or 12-point easy-to-read typeface.
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