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How To Write A Resume

 

Author: George Rogers

When you decide its time for a job or even an internship your first major step will be your resume. However, not just any resume will do. If you want your dream job, then you are going to have to supply your prospective employer with their dream resume. How do you create this resume? Thats exactly what this article is here to teach you.

Your first step is to identify all of your relevant information for the job youd like to obtain. While many people are under the impression that including everything theyve ever done is a great way to impress potential employers, this couldnt be farther from the truth. In truth, the way to attract employers is to include only the information that is applicable to the job youre applying for.

For this reason, you should be prepared to write more than one resume that is, a different style for each type of job to which youll be applying. Once youve finished the first resume, its quite simple to create the rest, because you can use that first one as a template into which you can cut-and-paste all of the information that is relevant to the other jobs that interest you.

As you create that first resume, make sure that you include your information about the four key topics volunteering, memberships, computer skills, other languages no matter what job application youll be submitting.

Volunteering demonstrates your well-rounded nature and the fact that you are motivated to make an effort towards a goal that you believe in. If you need extra volunteering experience, participate in programs such as soup kitchens, or walking dogs at a pet shelter. Even a local tree planting or ravine cleanup can add to your volunteering experience, and will only take one day of your time.

Memberships are equally important, since they show your ability to apply yourself and get involved on an additional level. Memberships can include different associations that have applied to interests or jobs you have held, or even education-related memberships from your school days.

These days, nothing gets done without computers, so no matter what type of job youll be applying for, you need to demonstrate your computer knowledge and proficiency. List the computer experience you have, as well as your familiarity with specific programs and operating systems.

Showing your fluency in other languages is a sure way to give yourself an advantage over other candidates for your job. A second or third language will separate your from any other candidate who is otherwise equally qualified.

Once you have all of your information, its time to get it organized. This is often the tricky part because your resume shouldnt be longer than one page if you truly want to make your statement and have it read. This can be done with careful wording in addition to the correct font and spacing choices. The point is to make everything fit while still being legible, clear, and accurate.

Your resume should be divided into four major sections: objective, experience, education, other skills/information. Within them, use action words such as team player, organized, executed, managed, and other attractive words. Dont simply use an adjective for the sake of putting a word there. Every word must have meaning and purpose.

Once youre done writing your resume, leave it for a day and then go back to it with a red pen. Youll find that the time youve spent away from it will provide you with a fresh perspective. When youre done your own editing, have someone else look at it and give you an honest opinion.

By taking the time to complete all of these steps carefully and accurately, youre sure to have your prospective employers dream resume for your dream job.

Author Bio:
George Rogers is a eminent columnist. George likes to write articles about this subject.
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