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The Ideal Resume



When one goes for an interview - the potential employer has no idea of who the applicant is. In some cases - the person applied to the ad while others used a headhunter or job site on the Internet and matched their credentials for the position.

The first impression employers always look at is one’s resume. Given the many that apply - this usually takes about 30 seconds and so with the limited words - one must be sure that the resume is well written and grammatically correct.

The resume must say almost everything about the person. This should always start with pertinent information such as the person’s name - age - address - contact number and social security number. The details here are needed so if one is considered to be a potential employer - it will be easy for the company to get in touch with the applicant and be scheduled for an interview.

Next is the career objective which is the reason why the applicant wants to apply for the position. By putting a strong goal in mind and not a general one - the employer will see that this person has a direction which is why that person wants to work for the company.

The next section should include the relevant skills and knowledge one has had in the current and previous jobs as well as highlighting one’s major accomplishments. By putting in detail the things one has done in that position and experiences learned from it - that information is already basis for the employer to see the potential the applicant has for that position. It shows the qualities one possesses and the benefits one can contribute to the further growth of the company.

After that - the resume should show one’s educational background. Some companies prefer someone with a degree in a certain field - a licensed professional to do the job or one who possesses a master’s degree. By showing one’s credentials - it is a good indicator of the type of training one has possessed in school and the accomplishments one has achieved in the course of one’s career.

The latter section should provide details such as hobbies - interests and character references. Employers look at potential applicants who not only have the qualifications for the job but also those who also those who are well rounded. Being active in a certain organization and be seen as a leader in a group shows one’s social skills with others. Character references do the same and give people an idea how one performed working with that person.

There is no ideal resume. It depends on the job. It is an important step one must pass before being called for that first interview.

 

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