How to Write a Good Resume

First impressions matters they say. And indeed it does. The first thing that the recruiters come across as the validity of your qualifications and skills is a resume. Therefore it is extremely important that you prepare your resume following the right resume format, template, and guide. It is said that the average employer only spends 6–7 seconds looking at a resume, so it is important to make it makes an impression. A proper resume format can explicitly intensify your chance of getting the job. Although today a number of colleges have started its students to train on how to write a resume for their first job, there are students who lack a well-equipped resume for their job interview. Here we have come up some of the points that will assist you in building a resume that is perfect in terms of format and templates.

1. Try to write your resume in chronological order with the most recent work experience and accomplishments listed first. An employer appreciates chronological resumes because they provide a quick, orderly overview of a candidate's work and educational experience. That being said, a recent college grad with little work experience might list educational achievements first.

2. Keep in mind to avoid embarrassing formatting mistakes that could cost you the job of a lifetime. Useful resume templates can be customized to suit your needs, no matter what type of job you are seeking.

3. Don't forget to give detailed information on all your work history experience, preferably including the company, job title, responsibilities and the dates of the companies where you are currently working or previously associated with.

4. As you're writing your resume, remember that soft skills are critical to your career success. Your resume should provide examples of how you've used skills such as communicating effectively, being organized or maintaining a positive attitude to achieve your goals.

5. Many companies scan resumes and cover letters looking for the keywords they've used in their job postings. The key to writing a resume that gets through their filter is to use words and phrases that match their job listing. Update your resume for each job you apply for, tailoring it to highlight your most relevant work experience.

6. If you have done some volunteer work during your education life or after completing education, don't forget to mention that. Sometimes skill-based volunteering acts as a wonder in the resume.

7. Rethink on the achievements that you have achieved throughout your life and try to put those in your resume in a smart manner. This will considerably help the recruiter regarding your varied capabilities and expertise.

8. Language skills can be a great selling point on your resume. If you're multilingual, be sure to list each language you speak and your proficiency level.

Focus on the detailing of the resume very carefully after you are done with the building of it. Sometimes, silly mistakes can cost you a lot and make you look stupid, which of course you won't prefer. So go and put some serious research in carving the best ever resume!

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