Does your current resume need a facelift?These 25 hot resume writing tips can give your resumes a needed facelift if you have a resume that is not working for you.
- A resume has about 30 seconds to make an impression on the recruiter
- Make it easy to read
- Change the resume objective statement as needed -Write a strong "Summary of Qualifications" -Use industry "buzz words" or keywords on a resume
- Resumes must identify specific successful outcomes
- Use $, % and # to demonstrate achievements
- One specific phrase to try and avoid - Entry Level
- Do not use one word resume objectives eg "Sales"
- Research advantages of the Chronological Resume vs Functional resume
- Be consistent with date formats on the resume eg 09/02, Sep 02, Sep 2002
- Consider the Combination resume
- Get others to proof read your resume - be open to criticism
- It is not necessary to include every job you have ever had
- Keep all resume content relevant
- Not all online resume writing services are equally capable
- Always keep a resume writing guide on your desk for quick reference
- Resumes, reference sheets, cover letters and thank-you letters can have the same letter head format
- Try to bring quality resume paper for interviews
- Do not include social security numbers; federal resumes may require it
- Use Action Verbs on the resume to describe accomplishments
- Use short paragraphs. 3-5 sentences maximum
- White space on a resume is not a bad thing
- Make sure resume contact information is current. The recruiter must be able to contact you.
- Consider working with a professional resume writer for a free resume critique
Career advice is courtesy of Marcia Franklin-Robinson's career blogs at BullsEyeResumes Career Blog