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A point that can often get
overlooked in the scramble
to piece together an effective
resume is ensuring that you
create the correct impact.
Always remember what the
aim of your resume is –
to impress upon a prospective
employer your potential, experience
in addition to the contribution
you will make at their place
of employment.
A professional resume is
an extremely important tool
in this process so take stock
of your experience to date,
avoiding the common mistake
that people often make, using
the resume as a soapbox to
trumpet past triumphs and
achievements. Obviously your
resume must acclaim your talent
and skills but in a subtle
way that demonstrates your
personal character and lack
of egocentricity.
Write your resume so that
it becomes an answer to someone
else’s problem, quite
simply you are telling an
employer what you can do to
help them resolve their needs.
Target your resume to the
job you are seeking, very
often candidates make the
mistake of detailing aspects
of a previous role that bear
no relevance or significance
to their current job search.
Proofread each section for
completeness and accuracy,
invest your time effectively
to ensure that the final document
you produce details the very
best of your attributes, skills
and experience. |