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		<title>Resume Tips: You Need Them</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you been searching for the best resume tips online? Now that you are going to write your first professional resume, you only need this article to learn some basic and practical tips on how to create a resume that can attract employers. You do not need to go somewhere else, we will provide you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal"><!--[if gte mso 9]&gt;  Normal 0       MicrosoftInternetExplorer4  &lt;![endif]--> <span style="font-family: Arial;">Have you been searching for the best <strong>resume tips</strong> online? Now that you are going to write your first <a title="professional resume" href="/">professional resume</a>, you only need this article to learn some basic and practical tips on how to create a resume that can attract employers. You do not need to go somewhere else, we will provide you the things that you need to know in coming up with the best possible resumes for your job application.</span></p>
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<li class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Arial;">Write a resume in a layout in which texts can be      easily read. Indent the entries of your paragraphs so that the document      provides an illusion that you are presenting only the central details in      the resume.</span></li>
<li class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Arial;">Complete all the necessary details in a resume.      These will include your profile details like name and address, objective      sentence, work experiences, education background and the details about      your skills.</span></li>
<li class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Arial;">Do not overwhelm your employer with information.      Actually, the more info you put in a single page, the lower are the      chances your employer will see them. Recruiters do not spend longer times      reading resumes. A good scan over a document will be enough for them.</span></li>
<li class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Arial;">As a compliment to number four above, make sure      that you only use the details about you that you wish to highlight. </span></li>
<li class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Arial;">Use words in your descriptions that are related      to actions. For example, “managed records”, “cared for customers” or      “diligently filed documents”.</span></li>
<li class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Arial;">Do not use colored papers and stationery when      writing your <a title="cover letter" href="/blog/cover-letter-writing/deconstructing-the-cover-letter">cover letter</a> or resume. Unless you are applying for an art position,      use only a simple white paper.</span></li>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-left: 0.25in;"><span style="font-family: Arial;">If you are looking for more <strong>resume tips</strong>, simply go to our Archives today and download some resume samples or read other articles about <a title="resume writing" href="/resume_writing">resume writing</a>.</span></p>
<h3  class="related_post_title">Related Posts</h3><ul class="related_post"><li><a href="http://grandresume.com/blog/resume-writing/professional-resumes-online" title="Professional Resumes Online">Professional Resumes Online</a><br /><small> Where can we find a professional resume? It is always very easy to find a resume writing service company. However, you cannot den...</small></li><li><a href="http://grandresume.com/blog/cover-letter-writing/interview-cover-letter" title="Interview Cover Letter">Interview Cover Letter</a><br /><small> It is quite interesting that some people will have defined names for different resumes and cover letters. For the latter, there i...</small></li><li><a href="http://grandresume.com/blog/cover-letter-writing/good-cover-letter" title="Good Cover Letter">Good Cover Letter</a><br /><small> Who wouldn’t want to have a good cover letter at their disposal when application days arrive? Well, each one of us dreams big tha...</small></li></ul>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Writing the Best Resumes</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 04:22:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Correlation between the Best Resumes and the Best Jobs Those job applicants who write the best resumes will unquestionably be offered the best jobs. The correlation is direct, simple, and extremely easy to see. The better the resume, the better your chances of getting the job for which you are applying. Presumably, if you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>The Correlation between the Best Resumes and the Best Jobs</h2>
<p>Those job applicants who write the <a href="/"><strong>best resumes</strong></a> will unquestionably be offered the best jobs.  The correlation is direct, simple, and extremely easy to see.  The better the <strong>resume</strong>, the better your chances of getting the job for which you are applying.  Presumably, if you are applying for a position in the first place, then you either really need that job or just really want it.  Either way, you need to do all that you can to outshine the competition.  With the job market so competitive, you have to get a leg up on the other applicants and prove that you are the best possible candidate to fill the position.</p>
<p>Now then, the <strong>best resumes </strong>are actually dependent on the individual applicants.  For instance, the first step involves choosing the proper format, but that really depends on your needs.  A <a href="/blog/resume-writing/crafting-a-chronological-resume"><strong>chronological resume</strong></a> might suit you better than a functional <strong>resume</strong>, or you might prefer the combination format.  How do you choose?  Ideally, the best <strong>resume </strong>for you depends on what aspects of yourself, your schooling, and your work history that you want to highlight.  That in turn really depends on what kind of job you are applying for and what the qualifications are.  There are a wealth of <strong>resume tips </strong>available both on this site and on others which can help you decide which format will be best for you.</p>
<p>Actually, that was a bit of a fib.  Here is a free tip for you: even before deciding on the proper format, you need to think about what your <strong>resume </strong>is really for and what you need to include.  For example, are you submitting a <strong>college resume </strong>or are you applying for an entry level position?  Focusing on what your <strong>resume</strong> is for will also help you choose what format will best exhibit your skills, talents, and experiences.</p>
<p>Now let’s get down to the meat of the issue – the following information is what a good <strong><a href="/blog/resume-writing/the-importance-of-a-good-resume">resume</a> </strong>is all about.  See, the <strong>best resumes </strong>contain at least five essential parts.  You have to include a very clearly stated job objective; you have to highlight your specific qualifications; you have to clearly present any relevant skills and experience you have; you should include your work history, which should be done chronologically; and, finally, you need to include a list of pertinent education experiences and relevant training.  You can also write up a master list containing your work history and your education and training.  The things you have done in the past will not change.  You have to understand, however, that depending on the format of your <strong>resume </strong>and the job you are applying for, you may have to take some things off the list when you copy it onto your application for a particular position.</p>
<p>At their heart, the <strong>best resumes </strong>focus on several things specifically. <strong> Resume writing </strong>itself should focus on being clean, concise, and as detailed as possible in a limited space.  It should also include all the pertinent information it possibly can.  No matter what, you need to make yourself look good.  Whether you write a <strong><a href="/blog/resume-writing/creating-an-excellent-college-resume">college resume</a> </strong>or one for an actual position, you have to show yourself in the best light – after all, it will be your first impression.</p>
<h3  class="related_post_title">Related Posts</h3><ul class="related_post"><li><a href="http://grandresume.com/blog/resume-writing/creating-an-excellent-college-resume" title="Creating an Excellent College Resume">Creating an Excellent College Resume</a><br /><small>Some of you may be unfamiliar with what exactly a college resume is for and what, precisely, it is.  That is because most of us ha...</small></li><li><a href="http://grandresume.com/blog/resume-writing/the-best-resumes-online" title="The Best Resumes Online">The Best Resumes Online</a><br /><small>Ordering for the best resumes is very easy. If you are looking for the best writing company, then you have already found the one. ...</small></li><li><a href="http://grandresume.com/blog/resume-writing/the-key-to-resume-writing" title="The Key to Resume Writing">The Key to Resume Writing</a><br /><small>How to Make the Most of Resume Writing
Resume writing, when it is done well, it is an invaluable skill – and fortunately it is an...</small></li></ul>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Learning How to Write a Resume</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Knowing how to write a resume is a crucial and invaluable skill to have.  More importantly, however, you need to know how to make a resume that is both factual, beneficial to you, and has the “wow” factor needed to guarantee that you will grab any potential employer’s decision.  Nowadays, a lot of people lack [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Knowing <strong><a href="/">how to write a resume</a> </strong>is a crucial and invaluable skill to have.  More importantly, however, you need to know how to make a <strong>resume </strong>that is both factual, beneficial to you, and has the “wow” factor needed to guarantee that you will grab any potential employer’s decision.  Nowadays, a lot of people lack that skill, not because they are lacking in any way but simply because they have not mastered it.</p>
<p>Recent college graduates in particular can greatly benefit from learning <strong>how to write a resume</strong>.  More and more students are focusing on their educations rather than simultaneously working.  Speaking as a student who went that route, your humble author can attest to the fact that graduating and then finding that you have know idea how to write a really fantastic <strong><a href="/blog/resume-writing/the-importance-of-a-good-resume">resume</a> </strong>can be problematic.  Going any length of time without having a job, or having gaps in your employment history, can also make the whole process overwhelming.  Getting a job these days, in any number of fields, can be a classic case of Catch-22: potential employers will not hire you if you do not have sufficient work experience – but they will not hire you so that you can get that experience, leaving you to wonder how on earth you are every going to gain any experience if no employers will give you a break and a chance.  It just so happens that there are a few great <strong>resume tips </strong>which can help you get around that.</p>
<p>The first step in learning <strong>how to write a resume </strong>is to make a list detailing all of your accomplishments.  Understand, however, that you may have to pare this down.  Your <strong>CV </strong>is where the details can go; a <strong>resume</strong> needs to be significantly shorter.  Still, you can and should include any jobs, awards, degrees, skills, or personal projects, especially those that show you will be ideal for any particular position to which you are applying.  Which brings us to the second thing you need to do, which is tailor that list to the individual jobs you are trying to get.  Relevance is key here, so choose very carefully.  You also need to think very carefully about your objective for each individual position.</p>
<p>When you get to the point where you will be listing your past work experience, stop and think.  Are there gaps in your employment history?  Just be up front about them; be honest about why they occurred.  You can mention this briefly in your <strong>resume </strong>– or in more detail, depending on what kind of <strong>resume format </strong>you use.  Otherwise, you can explain yourself more in your <a href="/blog/cv-writing/how-to-write-the-best-cv"><strong>CV</strong></a>.  Keep in mind that no matter what format that may be – functional, chronological, et cetera – it should not be more than two pages.</p>
<p>Looking at appropriate examples is the best way to learn <strong>how to write a resume</strong>.  That way, you get a clearer picture concerning what goes where.  Furthermore, it can really help to see firsthand how you can best manage to be concise, while still making yourself shine for prospective employers.  Remember, when you have a fantastic <strong>resume</strong>, an excellent <strong>CV</strong>, and a high quality <a href="/blog/cover-letter-writing/creating-a-winning-cover-letter"><strong>cover letter</strong></a>, you are going to catch the employer’s attention and keep it, making it much easier to get called back for an interview.</p>
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