Resume - Your Business card
Resume - Your Business card
A resume is a marketing tool that has only one
specific purpose: to get you an interview. A resume is not a
biography; it’s not supposed to tell a story about your
employment experience with every single job or task, or to
present your career in its entirety. A resume is just an
advertisement. If you manage to look at it your personal
advertising tool, you will do a perfect job when writing one.
If you have less than 8 years of experience, or
you are pursuing a profound career change, so that your previous
experience isn’t relevant for your new job, you should write a
one-page resume. If you have 8 or more years of experience
related to your goal, or your field requires a great set of
skills that need to be delineated to prove your education and
knowledge, consider writing a two-page resume.
The first reading of a resume is basically a quick
20 second scanning of a page, in those 20 seconds your employer
could make the biggest mistake of his life by putting your
resume on the discard pile. The best way to avoid that from
happening is to make your resume easy to scan. Bold all resume
headings, titles and important data, also you should use bullets
rather than paragraphs when listing crucial information. This is
a set of rules you need to follow when sending an application.
Reference from the book The ultimate guide to
writing a resume that lands you the job in 2020 by author
Charles W Hanson.
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