On average, an employer spends 20 seconds reviewing a resume. This is a very small window to make a positive impression. Located below are a few easy tips that you can consider to perfect your resume and land an interview:
Develop a mutually-beneficial objective.
Include bullet points to make your resume easy to read.
Incorporate action words and quantify your accomplishments, whenever possible.
Limit your resume to 1-2 pages.
Be uniform and consistent in the use of italics, capital letters, bullets, boldface, and underlining.
Target your resume to the job in which you are applying. Review the job description and revise accordingly.
Avoid using terms that are specific to past jobs or companies that not everyone will understand.
List your experiences (with recent experiences first) before your educational background, unless you are a recent college graduate.
Develop a mutually-beneficial objective.
Include bullet points to make your resume easy to read.
Incorporate action words and quantify your accomplishments, whenever possible.
Limit your resume to 1-2 pages.
Be uniform and consistent in the use of italics, capital letters, bullets, boldface, and underlining.
Target your resume to the job in which you are applying. Review the job description and revise accordingly.
Avoid using terms that are specific to past jobs or companies that not everyone will understand.
List your experiences (with recent experiences first) before your educational background, unless you are a recent college graduate.
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