Do's in
Resume Writing
- Have a good and relevant career objective.
- Keep the resume simple and short.
- Be truthful and provide complete academic and personal background along with experience.
- Ensure it is targeted to the specific job or career area for which you are applying and bring out the relevant skills you have to offer.
- Ensure it is carefully and clearly laid out: logically ordered, easy to read and not cramped.
- Ensure it is informative nut concise.
- Ensure it is accurate in content, spelling and grammar. If you mention attention to detail as a skill, make sure your spelling and grammar is perfect!
Don'ts in Resume Writing
How
easy is it to identify incorrect information provided by candidates and does
your organization check for inconsistencies in information provided in the
Resume?
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Do not include
salary details.
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Never fake
information on the Resume
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Do not appear
boastful.
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Resume should
not be too long.
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Do not highlight
duties instead of accomplishments.
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Do not sate
religion and political affiliations.
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Resume should
not be Written in Title case.
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Refrain from
using flowery language, fancy fonts and bright colored paper. Your resume
should look mature and professional. Let the content do the talking. Do not use
word, "I" Repeatedly.
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It is advised
not to use slang or abbreviations in your resume. This creates a negative
impact on the recruiter.
·
Do not include
irrelevant facts in your resume which have no connection with your career
achievements. A potential employer will not be interested in how many children
and or brothers you have.
Please read :-
How to prepare for anInterview
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