Saturday, August 30, 2008

Learn How to Write an Effective Resume

Resume Writing is considered to be a daunting task by many but it is relatively very easier. The resume writing can be very smooth sailing for you if you have considerable knowledge about resume writing and purpose of writing a resume. The number one purpose of resume is to win you an interview call. If you get a call then it means your resume works else it is not an effective one. A resume can be said to be an advertisement where an applicant is selling himself as a product to the customer (Recruiter).

A resume focuses on all your plus points with perspective of the employer and makes an assertion that “This is best product available in the market”. A resume presents you in the best light and convinces a recruiter.

Once you are preparing a resume, please concentrate on the nature of job you are applying for and make a resume suitable for that vacancy. Research through internet and your contacts if the company is looking for any specific qualities. If so then make the use of that keyword throughout your resume. When you have defined a purpose of the resume the next things are generally same in all the type of resumes.

Include all the details of your previous experience, relevant skills, related accomplishments, specialized training etc.

The other tips for preparing a near perfect resume are:

  • Keep your resume short: 1-2 page, if possible.

  • Try to use bullets and numberings wherever possible and keep your resume neat and tidy.

  • Never try to bluff too much in your resume. A recruiter is vastly experienced to find any such goof ups. So be true in mentioning your skills and experience.

  • Try to be very concise. Always use verbs (action words, eg: developed, handled, organized, created, etc).

  • Your resume should be easy to read and at the same time it should be eye catching and not too much flashy.


  • If you are falling short of the ideas then the best option is to refer the internet. There you can find the latest resume samples, layout and structure. You can also refer to various books available in the market for the same. You can have many examples to refer for.

  • Once you have finished writing a resume, assess yourself first and then ask a critique to cross check your resume. If your resume is effective then you can mail it to the employers and sit back to get the best offer.

Depending on the position you are applying for, you might need to include cover letters. They are used to state how you came to know about the job vacancy, reasons you are interested in the job and why you fit for the said position.

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