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Resume and Interview Tips

How to Write a Resume in English
By:Amy Nutt

Writing a resume in English can be different from writing a resume in one's native language. There are many key points to consider when writing an English resume. The following is a list of helpful tips on writing a resume in English:

An English resume should be created on a word processor. Hand written resumes are not acceptable. Print your resume on high quality paper.

Do not include a picture of yourself.

Do not put the title Resume or Curriculum Vitae as a heading.

Type your complete name, address, telephone number, fax, and email at the top of the resume.

The Profile section is where you summarize your skills and experience. It should be only one or two paragraphs long. Write a resume objective. The resume objective is a brief sentence stating what type of work you want to acquire. You should also include your career ambitions.

A resume should be no more than two pages long. Try for one page. Highlight your positive characteristics by keeping content brief and to the point.

Proper grammar and spelling is essential. Use a capital letter at the beginning of a name. Write complete words. That is, do not use initials for company names or qualifications. Ask an English speaker to check your resume for errors. Use strong verbs such as: accomplished, encouraged, managed... etc. Use past tenses unless explaining your current job and make sure you do not use "I" in your descriptions.

Spacing: Address: bold and placed in the center of the page
Objective: double space
Experience: double space
Education: double space
Additional Skills: double space

Align everything to the left except your name and address.

When entering your education achievements place your highest qualification first and list the others in reverse-chronological order. Include any degrees or certificates as well as your major. Make sure that you enter the institution and dates you attended. Do not list grades unless they are requested.

Highlighting English Language skills is an extremely important part of the English resume. Under the "Skills" heading, describe your knowledge of the English language. This includes if you are bilingual, fluent in English, and how well you speak the English language.

When entering your career history, place your most recent job first and then list the rest in reverse-chronological order. Include where you worked, dates, name of employer, your position in the company, and your duties.

When listing your skills in an English resume, it is important to highlight technical, professional, and other skills not associated with your career history. Choose skills that are similar (transferable) to the position in which you are applying.

List no more than six achievements from your education, work experience, other experiences (paid and non-paid), and special skills. Highlight unique achievements from your career or education history that will help you stand out from other candidates.

Personal details should be brief and to the point. Details should include your nationality.

Finish your English resume with the statement: References available upon request

The purpose of an English Resume is to sell your qualifications. It is essential to emphasize your education, skills, work experiences, and achievements. A well-written and well-rounded resume can catch the attention of a potential employer.

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