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Guidelines in creating a resume

Creating a resume is a crucial step in applying for jobs. Here's a general guide to help you create an
effective resume:

Choose the Right Format: There are several resume formats, including chronological, functional, and
combination formats. Choose the one that best highlights your skills and experiences. For most
people, a chronological format works well, as it lists your work experience in reverse chronological
order.

Header: Include your name, contact information (phone number, email address), and optionally, your
LinkedIn profile or personal website at the top of your resume.

Professional Summary or Objective: Write a brief summary or objective statement that highlights your
qualifications, career goals, and what you can bring to the position.

Work Experience: List your work experience in reverse chronological order, starting with your most
recent job. Include the name of the company, your job title, and the dates you worked there. For each
position, provide bullet points that describe your key responsibilities and achievements. Focus on
quantifiable achievements and use action verbs to start each bullet point.

Education: Include your educational background, starting with your most recent degree. List the name
of the institution, degree earned, and graduation date. You can also include relevant coursework,
academic honors, or extracurricular activities.

Skills: Highlight your relevant skills, including technical skills, languages, certifications, and any other
qualifications that are relevant to the job you're applying for. You can include this section as a
bulleted list or incorporate your skills throughout the resume in the context of your work experience.

Optional Sections: Depending on your background and the job you're applying for, you may include
additional sections such as:

Certifications and Licenses


Awards and Honors
Volunteer Experience
Professional Memberships
Projects
Formatting Tips:

Keep your resume concise and easy to read. Aim for one page, especially if you're early in your career.
Use a clean, professional font and stick to a consistent formatting style throughout.
Use bullet points for easy readability.
Proofread carefully for grammar and spelling errors.
Tailor Your Resume: Customize your resume for each job application by emphasizing the most
relevant skills and experiences for the position.

Review and Update Regularly: Regularly update your resume as you gain new experiences or skills.
Also, review and revise it before sending it out for each job application.

Remember, your resume is a marketing tool to showcase your qualifications and experiences to
potential employers. Make sure it effectively communicates why you're the right candidate for the
job.

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