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A resume is a summary of your skills, accomplishments and experience designed to capture a prospective employer’s interest.  Simply put, the purpose of a resume is to secure an interview.  With employers receiving hundreds of resumes, you must make sure that yours is the one that grabs the employer’s attention with just a glance.

  • Your resume should be up to date.  Create a good first impression by highlighting your most current skills and abilities.
  • Use a design that grabs attention.  Many employers scan resumes into a database; don’t waste your money on special bond paper with matching envelopes.  It is best to stay with a laser printed resume.
  • Be consistent.  Choose a pattern of spacing, an order of information presentation, or format of highlighting and be consistent throughout.
  • Create content that sells.  Resume design should get the employer’s attention, but it’s the descriptions you include of your skills and abilities that will generate interviews.
  • Be concise.  Your resume should be a clear and concise summary detailing your successes, achievements, relevant education and certifications.
  • Omit needless items.  Don’t use valuable space on your resume on irrelevant publications, memberships or recreational activities.
  • Quantify your experience.  Cite numerical figures such as savings on budgets, improved efficiency, etc., to demonstrate your progress and accomplishments due directly to your work.
  • Proof read.  Misspellings and poorly constructed sentences communicate a negative impression about the job seeker.  Mistakes will usually cost you the job interview.
  • Keep references current.  Always keep a current, up to date list of business references n hand.  Don’t forget to ask people first if it is alright to use them as a reference.
  • Target your resume and cover letter.  If you are going for a specific job, tailor your resume and cover letter accordingly to bring out the qualities you possess which will help you secure the position.