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Resume and Interview Tips

Getting Your Resume Picked!
By:Catherine Z Jones

Resumes could either make or break you. All your features reflect in your resume

. So resume is the important key where your success lies. Having an attractive resume that sticks out of the pile and motivates employers to contact you is one of the greatest assets to have in a modern job search. In order to be a professional, one has to make the resume look professional.

The following steps make you a better, probably the best resume.

Know the purpose of your resume
Some write a resume as if the purpose of the document is to land a job. As a result, they end up with a long and boring piece that makes them look like desperate job hunters. The objective of your resume is to land an interview, and the interview will land you the job.

Use effective titles
Employers will usually make a judgment about your resume in seconds of time. Under this time frame the most important aspect will be the titles that you listed on the resume, so make sure they grab the attention. Try to describe as much as possible, giving the employer a good idea about the nature of your past work experiences.

Be easily understandable
The person looking at your resume should be able to have a clear glance at it. For this all you have to do is type the resume with suitable font. Title, heading and description should have font sizes of 20, 16 and 12 respectively.

Go with what you have got
Do not add content which you are not skilled in. Doing this may completely ruin your chances at the time of interview. So include only the content you are experienced in.

Description
Description of the heading you give is the most important point noticed by the employer. Describe the heading in a relevant way that suits the heading.

Proofreading
It would be difficult to emphasize the importance of proofreading your resume. One small typo and your chances of getting hired could slip. Proofreading it once may not be enough, so do it twice, three times or as many as necessary and make sure that no mistakes are present.

Get a resume that gets selected not a document that remains unattended!

Catherine Jones is a leading authority on recruitment and has written a \'how to land your dream job\' website in which she and others share their secrets on getting hired. Catherine works as a senior manager for a large retail organisation and recruits new employees on a regular basis. Learn from the experts and snag the job you want your dream job! http://www.job-application-and-interview-advice.com/index.html.





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