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Written by Cynthia Penfold   
Friday, 23 January 2009 09:21
Your resume is that one tool that decides whether or not a job is yours. That is why you must realize the importance of creating an excellent resume. If you are simply printing out an entry level resume on your computer, that is not going to do the job. The only way youre going to impress a potential employer is by providing them with a resume that shows you have the right skill set, explains your work history well, shows that you are right for the company, and that you are the gold theyve been looking for in the goldmine.
by CynthiaPenfold


Your resume is that one tool that decides whether or not a job is yours. That is why you must realize the importance of creating an excellent resume. If you are simply printing out an entry level resume on your computer, that is not going to do the job. The only way youre going to impress a potential employer is by providing them with a resume that shows you have the right skill set, explains your work history well, shows that you are right for the company, and that you are the gold theyve been looking for in the goldmine.

The first thing you need to do is ask yourself, What are my skills and how can I offer them to this company? Once you have figured out what your skills are, write them down with pen and paper. The fact of the matter is, we are all human beings and human beings cant remember everything off of the top of our heads.

The second thing that you need to ask yourself is, What type of employee is this company looking for? If you know the answer to this question, then write it down. It is then important to ask yourself, What can I offer this company? You want to make sure that you have something to offer the company because you dont want to be wondering what comes next on your job. You also need to take a look at your experience so that you can pinpoint where you will excel in the company.

Once you have all of this information written down, you then move on to constructing your resume. You will start with your objective section in which you state what it is you intend on accomplishing by working for this company. You then move on to your employment history. You always have to make sure that you outline this well because even the smallest skill may be relevant to the needs of the company you are applying for.

The next part of the resume is where you outline any other experiences that you have had. Including certifications and licenses is very important as well. You never know when one of these things could be relevant to the job you are seeking. You never know what a potential employer is looking for, so leave out nothing.

Lastly, you have your reference section. There is nothing wrong with including your references on your resume. Some do prefer to state that references will be provided upon request and others prefer to go ahead and give that information.

All-in-all, it is important to not skimp on your resume. Although many say a one page resume is preferable, it is sometimes impossible to do that. You want to be able to show your skills, but sometimes you may have so many you cannot condense it that much.

Furthermore, make sure you use a high quality paper. You dont want to use the paper straight out of your printer. This is because that is a lower quality paper. You can go to your local office supply store and purchase resume paper, which looks and even feels professional. When you combine your excellent expertise with a fancy looking resume, then your chances of landing the job increase exponentially.

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