Wednesday, July 1, 2020
Dont Make These Resume Mistakes
Dont Make These Resume Mistakes Whether I am working with a CEO, a customer service manager, or a teacher, I consistently see the same resume mistakes over-and-over again. Rememberâ"if you havenât written a resume in five or more years, things have changed! Please see the list below for the most common resume mistakes and how to avoid them. CLICK HERE TO CONTACT ME NOW! Tip #1 â" Donât include personal details. Believe it or not, people sometimes include photos, marital status, and personal hobbies. Photos and personal details allow individuals to pre-judge you BEFORE you even get to the interview. Stay with professional information and documentation. Tip #2 â" Donât include SO MUCH information. I understand that your work history is important and itâs difficult to know where to âdraw the lineâ with what is and what isnât included. However, including everything makes NOTHING stand-out. Focus on what that particular employer needs to know about you. Keep the information concise and on-target for your desired positions. Tip #3 â" Beware of strange formatting. Donât decide to utilize three different fonts, some clip art, and various colors. Itâs very important to be consistent with your formatting and to give your resume a clean, cohesive, and consistent appearance. Remember â" a recruiter or hiring manager is most likely only reviewing the document for about 5-7 secondsâ¦you do NOT want that person to be distracted by formatting. Tip #4 â" Ensure space is utilized. Your resume contains prime real estate and we want that real estate to work for us. Put a header at the top of your resume instead of the word âSummary.â Mention your past positions or future desired positions by stating something like, âExecutive-Level Administrative Assistantâ or âEntry-Level Accounting Professional.â And, donât include things like hobbies and volunteerism if you have more pertinent and relevant information that is DIRECTLY related to your future roles. The tips listed here are just the start of things to consider when crafting your updated resume. If you are still unsure of how to include certain information or what sections you need to use on your resume, Iâd love to chat â" click HERE now!
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