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Nov 02

How to Make or Write a Resume That Immediately Sells You to Employers

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You must have heard about resume writing and resume distribution services. You can also find hundreds of resume examples on the Internet. But, have you ever tried to learn to make a resume or write a resume yourself? A well written resume should be able to sell you to employers. But what exactly is a well written or created resume? In this article, we are going to discuss about making resumes that immediately attract the attention of employers and makes you stand apart from the crowd in today's fiercely competitive job market. Find out how to make a resume which does not only land you interviews but lands you new jobs as well.

 

From a mere blank page to a well crafted resume, it is but a long process which requires research, thought ands careful consideration. The employer is the buyer, you are the product and the resume that you are going to make is the initial advert which is needed to sell you to the employer. While making a well crafted resume, some guidelines need to be followed.

 

Formatting the resume to make it attract attention and readable
The format of a resume plays a vital role in making it attractive and saleable. This does not, in any way, mean that it should have snazzy graphics and large blocks of text. Both the appearance and the content of the resume are equally important. While you create a resume, you should go for a format which is well laid out, simple but attractive and makes the resume readable to the employer or the reader. The essential formatting elements of a well made and well created resume include bulleted lists, wide borders and white space. Information which is most critical should be written or presented in the top third of the first page. Do not make your resume longer than two pages. In fact, the resume format should encourage the reader to go through the content of the resume.

 

Writing the profile section
In this section of the resume, you are not going to put your picture. But it needs to be no less than a picture of your skill sets and experiences. The position of the profile is right below the name and the contact details in the resume. The section needs to be snapshot of your relevant job experiences and skills. Keep this section fairly concise and to the point. Profiles in resumes can be created every time you apply for a specific job. Make your profile in such a way that it encourages the employer to read further.

 

Awards & achievements
It is a section created to showcase your achievements in the last job. Other can also have a similar profile like yours. Therefore, it is the awards and achievement section in your resume that will actually make a difference. In this section, you have the opportunity to write what you achieved and how you made a difference. The employer is looking for candidates who have delivered and can deliver further.

 

Making the career history section
While you get to write a saleable resume, you also need to focus on the career history section. In this section, you give in-depth information about your recent past career and jobs. Begin by writing the most recent jobs, duties and responsibilities and then work backwards. Do not forget to mention the name of the employer, job title and the job start and finish dates.

 

Education/ Qualifications
Did you think that you needed to include each single examination that you passed in this section? Well, if you are really young and starting your career, details may be required. But when you have earned a degree, you do not need to list all the earlier examinations that you passed up to the age of 18.

 

Personal Details & Interests/ Hobbies
Though a personal details section is not necessarily required nowadays, you can make a personal details section at the end of the resume. Relevant hobbies and interests can also be included depending on the job you are applying for. If there are hobbies and interests that showcase your leadership and team player skills, they can definitely make a difference.

 

Check, Re-check & Cross-check
So, you have finished writing the resume. Check out whether you have actually made your resume saleable to the employer. Have a look at the language you have used. Make necessary corrections if the language does not seem to be appropriate. Check for spellings and grammatical errors. After you cross-checked the resume many times, have some else to have a look and scrutinize the resume. Get their feedbacks, analyze and make the required corrections.

 

If you are able to follow all the above mentioned guidelines, you can always make a resume that turns you into a hot selling product. Remember, writing a resume is no less than an art. A well crafted resume does not only land you interviews but jobs as well.

 



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