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5 Things that Make a Good Resume

Every time you are called in for a job interview, or you discover an opportunity somewhere, or you notice there is a void that needs to be filled in your company or another accompany.

And you feel like you can fit in that opening, like you are the best candidate to fill it, your mind always switches to one thing right away, resume.

If you have worked many companies, different positions but in the same industry, you probably already have a couple of resume templates.

But you understand that every time an opportunity arises then it’s time to go back to your education history, work experience, duties and responsibilities, awards and achievement, put them all together into a clean package with the hopes of getting this new position you are eyeing.

If you are still reading this, you already have gotten the gist of what a resume is. Let’s define it.

What is a Resume

If you are planning to apply for your first job, or you just want to update your resume, or customize it, then you definitely need to refresh your mind as to what a resume is and how to make it perfect, oh well, close to perfect.

A resume is a document you prepare that you will present to employers, recruiters and hiring managers when you are looking to get new employment.

It contains your full names, your email address, and phone numbers. Of course these are the basics and must have details on any important documents like a resume.

It is also a compilation of all your education history, certificates, expertise in a certain profession, and experience in that particular profession, skills, roles, and achievements.

Mistakes to Avoid while Writing a Resume

Here are some of the mistakes to avoid while writing a resume;

  • personal data

Personal, irrelevant information like your date of birth, marital status, social class, and such are deal breakers. Unless stated otherwise, your recruiter is not interested in all that.

  • typos and spelling mistakes

Typos, spelling mistakes, and grammatical errors in your writing makes you look irresponsible.

  • Fluff and long texts

If your resume is full of fluff and long unreadable text, chances are you wouldn’t even get the interview because the recruiter didn’t even read it all the way to the end.

5 Things that make a good Resume

Here are 5 items that make you the highest bidder;

  • A clean and organized resume

Make your resume look delicious just be looking at it. Make your headers clear, bold and bullet sparingly and relevantly, and don’t underestimate white spaces either. You want your resume to look readable.

  • Proof of your ability and competence

Recruiters don’t just want you to praise yourself, they want to see proof. Use awards and live backlinks to show proof of your good work.

  • Relevant story

A resume is meant to tell your story. Not your life story but your education, experience, achievements and all your work history. It has to be compelling enough for you to get that call.

  • Well customized resume

Don’t use a one size fits all kind of resume in all of your job applications. Make sure your resume is customized and tailored to fit every particular job you are applying for.

  • Avoid silly mistakes

Like grammar errors and typos. This happens most of the time and so make sure you go through your resume multiple times to make sure it is clean.

You can also always hire aprofessional resume writing serviceif need be.

Emily Carter: Emily, a trained environmental journalist, brings a wealth of expertise to her blog posts on environmental news and climate change. Her engaging style and fact-checked reporting make her a respected voice in environmental journalism.