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Beginning
your resume. Personal Details.
Your resume
should begin with a heading
that includes the following
personal details:
Name
Address
Telephone contact numbers
E-Mail address
For your benefit
we have included a sample
of different headings you
may choose to use for writing
resumes.
_____________________________________________
Amy Mathews,
117 River St, Boston, MA 02127
Phone 617 2478459 Cell phone
617 8471269
mathewsa@hotmale.com ______________________________________________
Amy Mathews
117 River St, Boston, MA
02127
Phone 617 2478459 Cell phone
617 8471269
mathewsa@hotmale.com
__________________________________________________
It may seem
very obvious but there are
certain things that you must
remember when you write this
section.
Things to remember
when writing resumes ;
Write your name,
as you would introduce yourself
in everyday life. If you are
known by your initials it
is recommended that you write
your full name on your resume.
Preferably write your first
name, as it can be a source
of confusion for an interviewer
as they try to decipher your
name or sex.
It is not relevant
to include a title as in Mr.
Mrs. Ms. This information
is not required by an interviewer
or prospective employer.
Ensure that
you include your full address,
rather than an abbreviation.
It is important that there
be no confusion later in the
process if you were to receive
a job offer.
Always include
a telephone contact number;
home and cell phone numbers
are the most widely included
numbers. It is important that
you include your area code
also even if the position
you are applying for is in
the local area.
E-mail has now
become so widely used it is
one of the most important
pieces of contact information.
But an important point to
note is that while you may
use the e-mail to correspond
to interview requests or to
provide clarification on points
in your resume, it gives an
intriguing insight into your
personality.
Be very aware
of your writing style, grammar
and punctuation when writing
resumes. Poor attention to
detail at this stage can diminish
your chances of gaining the
position you are seeking.
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