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What Is The Best Way To Write A Resume?

Resume Writing Tips

By AnikPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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What Is The Best Way To Write A Resume?
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Resumes are often the first impression a hiring manager or potential employer gets of you. A resume is your chance to show off your professional strengths and accomplishments, so it's important that they're well-written, eye-catching and mistake-free. In this article we'll go over some effective resume strategies, including tips for writing your objective statement, tailoring your resume for specific jobs and avoiding common pitfalls when writing a resume.

Formatting your resume

The resume is a visually noisy document. The formatting should be simple and easy to read with each section clearly separated out. This will not only look better, but will make it easier for the recruiter or hiring manager to quickly find the information they need.

Resume layout & design

Job seekers spend about 6 seconds looking at a resume before deciding whether to read further.

What does that mean for you? Well, you only have 6 seconds to sell yourself and your skills. It's not enough to just put a bunch of words on a page anymore. Your resume needs to be appealing, to stand out from the other applicants. You need a designer who can create an eye-catching resume layout.

Fonts and size

What font should I use for my resume?

Choose a clear and readable font like Helvetica. If you're just starting out, don't try to be flashy. Go with Times New Roman or Arial.

What size of fonts should I use on my resume?

Resumes are typically 10 - 12 point type, with the exception of headlines and section headers which should be larger. This can help draw attention to the most important information in a scannable document. Otherwise, use 11 point font for your resume. Resume typefaces that work well for resumes include Helvetica,

Bullets vs. paragraphs

As a hiring manager, the two most common mistakes I see are using too many bullets and not enough paragraphs.

I’m going to be honest with you here: I hate bullets. Not only do they make reading resumes difficult, but they also make me think the applicant isn’t good at writing. If you want to stand out as a candidate, avoid using bullets for resume sections like work experience and skills.

Instead, write full sentences in paragraphs. This makes it much easier to read and helps me gauge your writing skill. Personalize it by saying “at Company X, I

Content: What is the best way to write a resume?

The age of the resume is over. In 2019, the only way to apply for a job is by creating some form of content that showcases your abilities (instead of just listing them on paper).

Of course, there are still jobs that rely solely on resumes to filter candidates. But if you want to attract recruiters, you have to use something else. And in 2019, that something is content.

Your personal brand and your resume

One of the most important steps to getting a job is building your personal brand. Your resume isn’t going to get you into an interview, but your personal brand will. The goal of this section is to show you how to build a strong personal brand on the internet that can help get you noticed.

Your resume is a piece of paper with facts and figures from your past jobs. It says nothing about who you are as a person, and it won’t convince anyone that you are the best candidate for any given job. However, your personal brand will get you noticed for all the right reasons.

It not to do when writing a resume

When writing a resume, most people make the mistake of thinking that they can simply write a list of everything they’ve ever done and be done with it. This is an easy way out, but it won’t get you anywhere. Take the time to create a good resume, and make sure it really shows off your skills.

Your resume isn’t the place to brag about how great you are. It is where you show how great you are by showing what you’ve done. There is a big difference in being able to do something and showing that you can do something.

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