Sunday, November 20, 2005

How To Make A Resume

How soon do you need your resume written?

Writing a resume is not the most exciting thing to do. It is something that most of us dread. It takes time and thought and it just isn't fun at all. You know you need one, though, so how about we make it as easy as possible, ok?

There are some essential elements in every resume:

The heading
Objective Statement
Education
Experience
Other (Awards,activities,honors,publications, etc)

Each of these different sections of the resume need to be focused on one thing: The job you want to get. Be honest, concise and enthusiastic and the employer will recognize that you are sincere. Hype is obvious. Employers see so many resumes, they can pick the good ones from the bad ones pretty easily.

Remember that employers weed through resumes rather quickly, too. Yours has got to be better than your competitors if is going to persuade the employer to interview you.

When writing your resume, take some time to truly reflect on what it is you are after, then word each of your statements on the resume so that they lead the employer to one conclusion: You are the best person for the job.

To read more about "How To Make a Resume" click here: http://www.professional-resume-example.com/How-to-make-a-resume.html - It goes into MUCH greater depth.

~C Vaughan
Writing a resume is not the most exciting thing to do. It is something that most of us dread. You know you need one, though, so how about we make it as easy as possible, ok?

There are some essential elements in every resume:

The heading

Objective Statement

Education

Experience

Other (Awards,activities,honors,publications, etc)

Each of these different sections of the resume need to be focused on one thing: The job you want to get. Be honest, concise and enthusiastic and the employer will recognize that you are sincere. Hype is obvious. Employers see so many resumes, they can pick the good ones from the bad ones pretty easily.

Take some time to truly reflect on what it is you are after, then word each of your statements on the resume so that they lead the employer to one conclusion: You are the best person for the job.

To read more about "How To Make a Resume" click here: How To Make A Resume" - It goes into MUCH greater depth.

~C Vaughan
Owner/Webmaster

Professional-Resume-Example.com

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