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The Proper Way to Write a Resume and Catch the Hiring Managers Eye

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Are you struggling to understand the proper way to write a resume that will highlight your skills and accomplishments, giving you that competitive edge in the job market? In order to help make your resume successful and catch the hiring managers eye, ensure the finished product is clear, well thought out, easy on the eye and fits the requirements of the position you're aiming for.

This article looks at the proper way to write a resume if you want your resume to be on top of the hiring managers pile.

Before you look at the proper way to write a resume, take step back and thoroughly prepare. Find a note pad and jot down all the relevant things you have achieved that are specific to the job position on offer. This can include achievements such as business cost savings, management improvements and improved efficiencies your skills made possible.

If your applying for a variety of jobs positions with different companies, each application will need a tailored resume. Your resumes will need to be customized, focusing on specific skills and experience which the job description is asking for.

Keep your work history short and to the point and remember it is best to only list your most current positions you have held. Employers prefer applicants who have been in their current position for at least three years, so keep this in mind when completing your resume. If your employment history is made up of lots of short-term work, then look to use the functional or hybrid resume format.

There are a number of resume formats you can use, so make sure the format you choose best illustrates your skills and accomplishments. Look to keep your resume to one page and always present it on white paper. Hiring managers like things they are familiar with, so don't send in a wacky resume or one with differing fonts. If you have decided to change career then add an objective, otherwise a summary will do.

Understanding the proper way to write a resume takes hard work and time, so learning how to rewrite, edit and proof read the finished article is important. Get into the habit of asking a friend or family member to read your resume before you send it. Basic errors such as poor spelling, bad grammar and punctuation are common. Errors are easy to change if your resume is thoroughly checked. Even if you have edited and proofed your resume, still get someone else to read and review it.

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Did you know that a well crafted resume can give you a distinct advantage in the recruitment process and lead to that dream job? Why? Because knowing how to write a proper resume will give you that competitive edge over the other applicants and that's what you want! If you want to know how to write a proper resume that will give you that edge, go to How To Write A Proper Resume now.



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» left by Ronyae (4,597) (132 days 22 hours ago.)
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Johnny, keep submitting articles like this one, and you are headed to the top! Thanks for sharing such great information.

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