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Awesome Tricks to make your Resume to look Attractive

Maybe you’ve finished writing your resume, maybe you’re just starting. Either way, you could probably use some good resume tips.

By Student MattersPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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It’s easy to overlook things when you’re worried about finding a job. The best tips help you remember the smallest details of resume writing.

So, here's some of the best resume writing tips we could find for every step of the resume writing process.

The Best Resume Tips

1. Use a professional email address.

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Out of all of the resume building tips listed, this may seem too obvious.

But it’s worth mentioning because the use of an unprofessional email address will get you rejected 76% of the time.

So, if you haven’t already done so, ditch that email address you’ve been using since high school. Choose a professional email provider like Gmail or Outlook. Use your name.

2. Make sure your contact information is up to date.

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After you change your email address, double check that the rest of your contact information on your resume is accurate.

You don’t want to miss an interview because you put the wrong phone number on your resume.

Also, exclude information like your birth date or marital status. You do not have to respond to questions about religion, race, or gender on an application. US employers cannot take these aspects into consideration when accessing you.

If you’re applying for a job out of state or country, also consider omitting your current address on your resume. That way a hiring manager won’t think you’re confused about the location of the job.

3. Set your font size to 10-12 points.

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While choosing a font is important, making sure that it is the right size is paramount.

Keep your resume font size between 10-12 points so that a hiring manager can easily read it without squinting.

4. Use reverse-chronological order.

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That means starting from your most recent job and work your way back.

For your experience section, put your current job first.

For your education section, put your highest degree first.

5. Align your content to the left to make it skimmable.

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The first thing a hiring manager is going to do is skim your resume for relevant keywords from the job description.

Aligning your text to the left makes this easier for them to do.

6. Make strategic use of bold, caps, and italics.

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Be consistent with your choices. If you’ve made one of your subheadings bold - make them all bold. Try not to overuse anything. The point is to make important information easier to find.

7. Choose an attractive and readable font.

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You may think resume fonts are trivial in the larger scheme of things, but the right font is going to do a lot for your resume.

8. Only add jobs you’ve had in the past 10-15 years.

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You do not need to list every job you’ve ever had on your resume. Make sure you go back on your resume no more than 10 or 15 years.

9. Give your sections simple subheadings.

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Regardless of what layout you choose, make sure your resume sections are visible and easy to find.

You can do that by giving them simple subheadings.

10. Include URLs to social media profiles, personal websites, and your blog.

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If you have a professional website or blog, include the URL in your contact section.

Add any relevant social media handles as well. For most professionals, that will include your LinkedIn URL and your Twitter handle.

Creative professionals could also consider adding relevant links to Instagram, Youtube, or Pinterest profiles.

Take an extra couple of minutes to make sure that your URLs are live and to hyperlink them in the text so they are accessible.

11. Choose a resume format that works for you.

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What are the best formats for a resume? Well, that depends.

There are three types of resume formats:

Reverse-chronological

Combination

Functional

Deciding what resume format to choose will be one of the first things you do.

Source: Zety.com

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