Wednesday, May 13, 2020
Writing an Easy Resume - How to Improve Your Resume Without Fuss
Writing an Easy Resume - How to Improve Your Resume Without FussWriting an easy resume isn't really that hard. I do it all the time and I've come up with a few tips to make it easier.The point of writing an easy resume is to impress a potential employer so he or she can pass you over. An easy resume just makes it easier to get a job. You don't have to sit down in front of your computer, type away at your keyboard, and hope your resume gets past the first screening. It is best to get into the habit of doing it so that you won't have to do it for days or weeks at a time.I'm guilty of making this big mistake. So I started writing my resume before I even looked at the actual requirements to see what was required of me. If you are like me, then you probably have a bunch of projects you are working on at the same time. You will probably need help with this part of the process. Here are some ideas.Use mentors and professionals to help you. They will be able to tell you about different optio ns. Some of them are free and others will cost you money. Some will give you advice on writing your resume. Don't worry; you don't have to pay anything to get help.Make sure that you use well-researched questions. Good questions will usually be ones that are similar to the requirements that are on the job posting. Then ask them to help you. This will really make your resume better.Writing an easy resume is also important if you're going to send it out for print. I recommend using the top of the line program on Microsoft Word that is specially designed for print. You'd beat the quality.Make sure that you choose a paper type that will lay flat. This is critical when it comes to laying out a resume. Don't try to cram it in there because it won't look good on the page.If you're going to print it out, make sure you have a short sentence or two that summarizes what you do for your company. It's OK to use a long story but make sure it is short and to the point. Once you write your first on e, you'll wonder how you ever did without it.
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