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Your resume is the key piece of your job application. Here's how to get it right.

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Intro- Your resume is the key piece of your job application. A resume must be focused on one specific skill, and it should highlight every accomplishment you’ve managed to gain over your career. It’s also essential that you focus on keywords, as well as any relevant experience and education that relates directly to the position you are applying from. The point of a resume is not to portray yourself in glowing terms; it’s all about highlighting your achievements so hiring managers know exactly what type of person you are. There are several different ways to write a resume. If you are applying for an entry-level position, however, there are certain elements that should be included in every resume to ensure that your application gets noticed by hiring managers. Here are some tips for writing a strong resume: Table of Content: Section:1 Focus on one specific skill or talent Section:2- Highlight accomplishment(s) related to your field Section:3- Keep it brief and simple Section:4- Include keywords that relate directly to the position being applied for (job title/description) 1. Focus on one specific skill or talent Job-specific skills are those abilities that allow a candidate for employment to excel in a particular job. Some skills are attained by attending school or training programs. Others can be acquired through experiential learning on the job. The skills that are needed for a specific job are also known as a skill set. When hiring, employers will usually include the skill set required to be able to perform the job in the job posting. 2. Highlight accomplishments) related to your field Did you know that putting professional achievements and accomplishments on a resume is the #1 key to making every employer want to hire you? And yet, most candidates only outline duties and responsibilities. But, hey - the employer knows what you did from your job title! If you list achievements, accomplishments, and awards on your resume, though, you’ll show how well you performed. You’ll be well ahead of your competition. Is it hard for you to describe your achievements? You came to the right place to learn all you need to know. 3. Keep it brief and Simple The middle portion of your personal document should detail your relevant professional experience. Tailor this to your purpose. If you are writing a cover letter, review the job description and company website to select the most relevant experience. Including tailored details can help a hiring manager remain interested in your cover letter as they read it. It also shows how your qualifications are right for the open position. 4. Include keywords that relate directly to the position being applied for (job title/description Job listings include the abilities and competencies an applicant needs in order to be a great hire. These skills become keywords used by recruiters and hiring managers to quickly identify top candidates whether they’re skimming with their eyes or using software to filter applicants based on ATS resume keywords. Conclusion A job search is a competitive process, and this alone should motivate you to make sure your resume stands out. It’s also important to know, however, that crafting an impressive resume takes time and effort, which is why it’s important to have a plan from the start. Whether you use job listings to narrow your list of target companies, ask friends or colleagues for introductions to recruiters at those companies, or simply keep your eyes open for promising positions, building a strong resume will require a thoughtful investment in research and preparation.



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