Your
resume is your best marketing tool in your search for a desired job. If
a job is worth applying for, it is worth applying as well. |
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A
good resume should focus on your future goals and career aspirations as
much as your past career history. |
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Read
the job profile or advertisement and then show why you are the closest
match for the job - don't just shoot off a ready-made resume. |
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Use
point form, bullet points and bold headings and sub-headings for quick
read. |
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If
you don't meet the requirements, wait for a suitable job opening.
Aimless applications can frustrate the job seeker as much as recruiters. |
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Tabulate
key sections of your resume, for e.g., example working history,
qualifications and courses attended. |
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Prepare
a personalised cover letter for each application, again don't do a
run-of-the-mill approach. |
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Update
your resume twice a year and proof-read it to ensure there are no
errors. |
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Your
resume should highlight your strengths, achievements and competencies. |
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Summarise
your career goals and inspirations at the top of your resume. |
Taken From : BINUS CAREER