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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

How To Write A Resume

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A resume must be reader friendly,
pertain to the job you are applying
for, and can be up to two pages
long. It's the key information
that convinces a manager, person
hiring, you are perfect.

Look no further is seen through
your objective, and supported
throughout the resume.

It's not necessary to use the
word objective. In place of
objective: looking to, seeking,
or goal.

Tailor-cut every resume to
the position.

Name
Address
City/State, Zip Code
Telephone Number
Email Address
Fax

Objective: Your first line
explains how you can help
a company, and the rest of
the resume enforces it.

Experience: Display jobs you
have held. Start with the most
recent, include dates.

For those that do not have job
experience, jot down
the qualifications you feel is
best suited to prove line one.

Education: College degrees,
courses, and credits fill this
space.

Mention internships if relevant.

Computer: State the fact you
are knowledgeable in Excel, etc.

The mission is to uncover everything
you have done to show worthiness
for the job.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello, thanks for asking my question:
How will you revise the sentense below?
One should clearly know what is his happiness in order to avoid being lost in the society.

Your answer is:
Clearly, one should know what's
happiness to avoid being lost in
society.


Actually, I'm a Chinese, which I means that my English is not quite good. I can't even whrite a good article, let alone a poery.
Your site is good.

Thanks again for your answer.

my email:
metalincotton@yahoo.com.cn

Critique and Write said...

Hi,

Thank you for visiting my blog
and leaving a comment.

I understood what you wrote.
You need to practice.

I'm a native American, and
have writing problems, sometimes

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