Your resume should be flawless. It is a representation of you, therefore
You must:
(a) Avoid spelling mistakes.
(b) Use good quality paper.
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Tips on writing an Effective Resume
There are three basic formats for resumes: chronological, functional, and combination.
Chronological
Information is listed in reverse chronological order. Format stresses the progression of where and how you developed your skills and education, and stresses your most recent experience listed. It is most effective for people with steady work history and those seeking work in traditional or conservative fields. It is least effective for people with spotty work history and those who have changed positions frequently.
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Resume Formats
There are certain items which must be included in every CV. Other items may or may not be mentioned depending on whether they are relevant or not. Your CV will be brief and to the point, in most cases, one full page will be enough room for you to say all that you need to say. In order to use that page most effectively, consider carefully the information you put on your resume. Provide enough information for the employer to understand your abilities and qualifications for the position without overdoing it.
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What To Include In Your Resume
Most people underestimate the importance of a CV. Many of us put off writing our CV until last moment and do an inadequate job. Others feel that they know it all and treat the job of writing a resume far too casually. Actually, you would be well advised to ensure that both your resume and covering letter are so well prepared that they stand out among a thousand others, not only in content but also in presentation. Any compromises at this stage and you may not be short listed for the interview.
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Importance Of Your CV




