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How to make an effective Resume

 

Hello guys, here we will get effective points to be noted for making a good resume :-


  1. Choose a format – Select a resume format that suits your needs. We recommend the chronological or hybrid format.
  2. Add your contact details – Include your name, phone number, and email address. You can also include your LinkedIn profile or personal website.
  3. Write your resume headline – This is a concise, one-line description of who you are as a candidate.
  4. Write a summary – This is a brief statement that highlights your main skills, experience, and career goals.
  5. Identify important keywords – Read the job description and note the skills and keywords that appear the most. Hiring managers are looking for these keywords, so make sure to include them on your resume.
  6. List your work experience – Include the company name, job title, and dates of employment. In a bulleted list, describe both your responsibilities and your achievements.
  7. Use action verbs – Start each bullet point with an action verb to make it more dynamic and engaging.
  8. Use numbers – Whenever possible, use numbers when describing your achievements to show the impact you had.
  9. Tailor each resume – Customize your resume for each job by including keywords from the job description to make it more relevant.
  10. Create a skills section – Highlight your skills and abilities relevant to the job you’re applying for.
  11. List your education – Include your degrees, schools attended, and relevant coursework.
  12. Include additional sections – Add sections for certifications, volunteer work, hobbies, or any other relevant information.
  13. Format your resume for the ATS – Make sure your resume can be read and properly parsed by an ATS.
  14. Proofread and edit – Carefully review your resume for spelling or grammatical errors. Consider asking someone else to proofread it as well.
  15. Keep it concise: Aim for a one- or two-page resume. Be selective with the information you include, focusing on the most relevant and impactful details.
  16. Save and send appropriately – Save your resume as a Word document or PDF. When sending electronically, use a professional email subject line.

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