This presentation by http://resumes.expert tells you an actionable formula on how to write your perfect resume, what to avoid and where to take your attention. By following our pieces of advice, you will definitely get a job you've always dreamt of!
3. OBJECTIVE
Potential employers don’t want to see your career
objective anymore. They want a summary that
defines you as a professional. The "summary"
should be between 90 and 100 words in length
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4. COMMON KEYWORDS
Avoid keywords that give employers the impression
that a candidate is inexperienced. Those words
include: hard, need, first, me, myself, time,
chance, develop, learning
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5. ALL WORK EXPERIENCE
You don’t need to include every single job you’ve
held since seventh grade. You only need to include
work experience that is relevant to the position
to which you’re applying
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6. FUDGE DETAILS
Employers will question if what reflected in your
resume is reflected elsewhere, so don’t try present
information that is far from the truth because
there’s a good chance it’ll all come out
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7. REFERENCES
You should have a list of references ready and
available, but the resume is not the place to include
these, unless you're directed to do so within an
application package
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8. IRRELEVANT INFO
Write info that is relevant to your ability. Including
"languages", "personal interests" and
"accomplishments" sections to a resume
makes it 24 % less likely to receive a top rating
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9. LENGTH
Today, resumes don’t need to be formatted
just to fit one page. A good resume can consist
of 2, 3, even 4 pages
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