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Resume and Interview Tips

Resume - First Impression is Last Impression
By:Steve McMains

Let's start with the question what is a resume? A resume is nothing but a marketing tool on the basis of which a company will hire you for a job. You need to cross a number of roads before you join a company such as the interview, technical round, HR round and so on. However remember all of these come later.

First you should create a good impression about yourself in the employer's mind. Only then you can expect to follow the other processes. Resume is your gateway to a company. Resume is the first thing to leave an impression in the employer mind and don't forget that first impression is last impression. So resume writing is not easy. It demands immense importance.

Why Should the Employer Choose You

Your employer or HR goes through thousands of resumes for the given post. They can spend 10 to 30 seconds to read a resume. Why should they identify your resume if it is not unique? Before writing your resume try to think what your employer can expect from you and write your resume. If you have a clear idea about the job profile half of your work is done.

Resume Writing Tips

There are a number of ways to write a resume but there are some basics that are common for all. Follow the tips written below and you are sure to come up with a perfect resume.

Write Custom Resume

People often tend to write a general resume and send it to all the companies and this is the basic mistake. Before applying for a job you should go through the requirement details and the company background again and gain. The employer is sure to be impressed to see that you know about their company. Also read the job description to understand whether the job profile suits you. Don't take any chance.

State Your Objective

Before you start writing your resume you should determine your objective. It is important to state what kind of job you are looking for. You should also state your skills and experiences clearly. After defining your objective structuring the resume accordingly becomes easy. So spend a few lines to define your objective first.

Write Clear and Concise Resume

Since no one spends more than 10 to 30 seconds on a resume your resume must be clear and concise. You don't need to give details of your accomplishments. You can do that during the interview. Be specific and mention the points because the goal of your resume is to obtain an interview.

Use Bullet Points

Write short sentences because no one has the time to go through a lengthy paragraph. Your resume should be designed in such a manner so that any one can have a quick look. Using bullet points is one of the best ways to highlight the key phrases so that the important information can be seen at a glance.

Highlight Your Qualities

This is probably the most important part of your resume. Write your qualities that support the job objective. Go for the right options. Don't write irrelevant points to show that you know a lot. If you are not applying for your first job also highlight your job experiences that support the job profile of the company you are applying for.

Other Necessary things to Remember

Other than the above written tips you need to focus on a few more things. The length of your resume can be 1-2 pages. Don't use stylish points. It is not needed. Use regular fonts like Arial or Times New Roman. Your font size should not be less than 10. Use as much white space as you can.

When your resume writing is complete go for an outside opinion. These tips will help you not only to write a resume but also for a job search.

Steve McMains is a media professional and writes for different online publications on media and advertising industry. For more information on job search or resume writing, he recommends you to visit http://www.mediajobmarket.com.





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