Having mistakes and gaffes in your job resume spell disaster for your job search. The last thing an employer needs is to look at a poorly written resume. The employer is looking at possibly dozens of resumes a day, and if yours is not up to par, don't expect to hear from him/her.
Make sure you proofread your resume for spelling errors. If you're not sure about the spelling of a particular word, make sure the spell check function is on while you are writing your resume.
One of the first things that an employer will look for are your qualifications for the job. Don't waste the employer's time by not listing your qualifications where he/she can see them. If the employer sees that you're qualified for the job, then they will continue to read your resume.
Don't turn in a resume that is poorly written, hard to read because it's printed on some dark colored resume paper, or just plain sloppy. The recruiter doesn't care how cool you are because you used a different color paper than everyone else. They're only interested in what's on the paper.
I know you want your resume to stand out from the others, but using standard white resume paper is your best option. Try to stand out from the others by listing your achievements and skills instead.
Don't put too much information in your resume. Keep it short and to the point. You don't have to put down every single job you had since high school. Remember, the whole point of the resume is to show the potential employer that you are qualified for the position.
Emphasize the skills and achievements that are related to the job you are applying for. When writing your past job descriptions, elaborate only on the duties of your job that help the potential employer recognize your qualifications for the position you are seeking.
Even after doing all of this, your job resume will still be compared to dozens of other resumes. There's not much you can do about that. But, with the tips listed above, you increase your chances of having your resume actually read and considered for a possible job interview.
Michelle Roebuck provides job interview tips and resume writing advice at http://www.job-interview-and-resume-tips.com To sign up for her FREE monthly newsletter go to http://www.job-interview-and-res ume-tips.com/newsletter.html
"To love what you do and feel that it matters,... Read More
Are you looking for new writing work? It can be... Read More
When you're looking to get hired or get promoted, what... Read More
"WOW! I can work from home and make money? I... Read More
Moving to another state meant finding a new dentist. I... Read More
It's true. Things have changed. You need to know the... Read More
1. You're eavesdropping and you hear your boss has reservations... Read More
As you take CDL practice test, you do become more... Read More
Getting an appointment for an interview these days is an... Read More
Today, I'm going to share with you the awful truth... Read More
Tying a tie properly may tie you to your next... Read More
Your career, like any journey, has a beginning, an end... Read More
As an executive recruiter, I interview a lot of people.... Read More
You've just received a call to interview with your dream... Read More
Looking for an IT job is one of the easiest... Read More
Learning how to type a resume may feel like a... Read More
Are you in the job market? Sick of every blog-byte... Read More
Mobile oil change and mobile lubes are great for fleet... Read More
What is a Career Portfolio?The original portfolio used by artists... Read More
Why Do You Want This Job? Is it because any... Read More
You can learn a lot about how to do something... Read More
The day you begin to think of your job in... Read More
As a frequent traveler, my goal for each trip is... Read More
"What is my calling?" Do any of us really have... Read More
Submit a poorly written cover letter and the chances are... Read More
Career experts say that people will change careers (not jobs)... Read More
Whether you are a person who is thinking about becoming... Read More
The thought of writing a resume intimidates... Read More
All Presidential candidates (before and after) make all kinds of... Read More
Some interview questions are asked so frequently that they've become... Read More
How can you find writing jobs? Do you have proven... Read More
Many years ago, when I was a young job-searching greenhorn,... Read More
We have been studying the labor rates of Oil, Lube... Read More
The best cover letters are 'one-page wonders.' Why? Because they... Read More
If you're looking into making the petite modeling industry your... Read More
In the rush of everyday work, it can be difficult... Read More
Once a new job has been accepted, you need to... Read More
Here's the bottom line: many people work in jobs that... Read More
The rapid growth of technology, greater exposure to knowledge, higher... Read More
Make sure that your resume is up to date with... Read More
It is not realistic for HR Managers to believe that... Read More
You're a scientist, you're very well educated, you're intelligent, and... Read More
Today, it isn't that uncommon for some children and teenagers... Read More
Can You Tell Good Service From Bad; Recognise Value For... Read More
Resume Writing doesn't have to be a solo gigResume writing... Read More
In today's competitive job market you can't afford a résumé... Read More
Submit a poorly written cover letter and the chances are... Read More
Do you dislike making decisions and avoid the challenge whenever... Read More
Losing my job in the last recession of... Read More
You don't write a resume every day. Not even every... Read More
Careers, Jobs & Employment Careers, Jobs & Employment |