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Old 9th January 2009, 09:59 AM   #1
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Simple Resume Writing Tips

Create a good resume with these tips. When writing a resume, weigh education vs. relevant work experience. Learn power words from the Rockport Institute.

Writing a good resume (also know as a curriculum vitae, or CV) can be a daunting task. Here are two simple tips to help job seekers organize their thoughts on paper.
Put Important Information First

Before writing a resume, determine whether education or experience should come first. A college student or recent grad with little work experience may want to highlight education; candidates with extensive relevant work experience may want to highlight those qualifications.

Unless the hiring pool is sparse, recruiters and hiring managers must quickly make decisions based on their first impression from a CV. Putting the most important information first makes an immediate impact. This is especially important if the person reviewing the resume is short on time; if the document opens with impact, he or she will be motivated to read more.
Capture Attention with Succinct Statements

Avoid language that doesn’t add to the message. Be specific and emphasize exactly what can be contributed to the company. Unnecessary words take away from the resume because they don’t serve an important purpose. Make sure to tighten up the language to be more to the point. For instance, in the work experience section, use valuable words (valuable, as in, every word serves a purpose and isn’t simply a filler word) to describe work experience. Here is an example of saying the same thing with fewer words:

* Longer version: Have developed all course materials for and provided in-house training classes in business software that provided a customized approach to application training for employees.
* Shorter version with impact: Developed course materials and provided customized in-house training to employees.

Note how the shorter version is easier to read, yet it says the same thing. It uses fewer words and leaves room on the page for other important descriptions. Because the shorter version is easier to read, it will allow the resume reviewer to quickly assess the candidate’s qualifications. Cutting out unnecessary words is one of the simplest ways to format a resume for impact.
Improve a Good Resume: Incorporate a Variety of Action Words

The Rockport Institute website contains a fairly comprehensive list of "power words." Use synonymous words on this list to describe past work experience without repeating the same words over and over. For example, someone who has experience of taking notes at monthly meetings at two different employers could use the phrase “prepared notes” to describe that task at one employer and the phrase “recorded meeting information” to describe the same exact task at a second employer.

Use the resume writing tips above and the list of power words from the Rockport Institute to write a CV with impact. Remember to use the principle of “most important information first” when writing a resume in order to capture the reviewer’s attention and motivate him or her to read further. Also, use short phrases with valuable words.

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After reading your post ... i got some ideas on resume writing...I'll take note of it and keep in my mind. I think this going to help mostly the newbie...


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Old 25th May 2010, 05:27 PM   #3
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This above post definitely indicate clear idea about resume preparation. It should be containing all points relating your academic & professional tenure. So that it will represent you before an interviewer.
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Old 17th August 2010, 11:27 AM   #4
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I have some more tips for resume writing which are :
Font size shouldn't be smaller than 11pt or larger than 12pt, except for your Name and Headings.
Nothing is more impressive in a resume than explaining specifically how you increased revenues and profits, improved product or service quality.
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Old 17th August 2010, 11:56 PM   #5
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Another thing I would add, never send your CV to companies too many consultants in one go, rather take the time to submit your resume to one by one. If your bulk mail can go to the employer spam folder or well.
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Old 24th September 2010, 02:40 PM   #6
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Nice post for freshers. Thanks for this useful information. I must share it with my friends.
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Old 11th October 2010, 12:02 PM   #7
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Really nice.
Thanks for a good post.
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Old 11th October 2010, 01:31 PM   #8
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Old 28th December 2010, 10:50 AM   #9
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Old 21st January 2011, 09:44 AM   #10
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Its very crucial time for the candidates who completed graduation to get job. In this job hunt candidate's resume will play vital role. so, i think this thread is very useful for them.

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