Write your résumé using a simple and direct style and avoid the word I, which can sound self-involved. Start your phrases with strong action verbs, for example: Created, Accomplished, Planned, Improved, Transformed.
Avoid weak statements, instead use active statements that shows results. Provide specific supporting evidence is vital. Identify keywords to help to facilitate the understanding of your résumé.
Name and contact Information:
This is very important to be as clear and specific as possible. Be sure that everything is well organized and free of errors. And if you do not have a proper email addressed its important that you create a new one just for formal matters.
Introductory statement:
1. Career objective: Identifies a specific job you want to land or a general career track you would like to pursue.
2. Qualifications summary: offers a brief view of your key qualifications. the goal is to let a reader know within a few seconds what you can deliver.
3. Career summary: offers a brief recap of your career, with the goal of presenting increasing levels of responsibility and performance.
Education:
If you are still in college or have recently graduated, this is your strongest selling point. Present your educational background in depth, choosing facts that support your "theme". Give this section a heading that help the others see the importance of your education. This section is the most important of all and give you the advantage in the time of selecting the right choice for the position.
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