Wednesday, January 13, 2010

10 Things To Avoid When Creating Your Resume

1. Errors - Proofread your resume and have someone else proofread your resume to ensure that your resume is error free before you distribute it.

2. Not Stating the Job You Want - If you know the job you want state it in your Objective or Summary. Don't force recruiters or hiring managers to figure out how you can fit into their organization.

3. Not focusing on Appearance or Layout - Make sure that your resume is easy to read so that decision makers will want to read about you.

4.  Missing Headings - If your resume is longer than one page make sure you have a heading on each page in case your resume gets separated.

5. Using the wrong resume format - Make sure you utilize the chronological format when you create your resume. It is the most accepted resume format.

6. Lack of key words - Make sure that your resume is keyword rich. You can accomplish this by getting a job description of the job you want and strategically placing those words in your new resume.

7. Listing References - References are important but they should be listed on a separate sheet of paper.  Include name of reference, contact information, title, and years known.

8. Failure to show your value - It is your job to demonstrate your value throughout your resume by effectively listing your duties and accomplishments. Remember to add details that make you stand out from your competition.

9. Following resume templates - Be careful if you select a resume template to create your resume. Different industries may require that you have a slightly different resume.

10. Listing old jobs - You do not have to list every job you have ever had on your resume. If you go back ten years you should be fine.

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