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How to Write a Winning Resume

Discover the art of writing a resume.

There is always a tussle for everything all over the world. In today's corporate world, there is no place left where there is no competition. The more success, the more is competition, especially in the corporate world. In this rapid growing world of business, the ocean of job opportunity is vast. With the emergence of multinational companies globally, innumerable candidates apply for various jobs for various designations. And there is always an ocean of resumes in every organization. In this, the best skilled resumes emerge from deep, creating waves! And how these impressive resumes emerge from this ocean on the surface of employer's desk? They are the winning resumes!

There are many candidates, who, when asked cannot express themselves about their qualification or experience. What can be done with them who do not have good communication skills? In this case, a winning resume is needed to win over. Most of the people have wrong impression on the employer. They think that the employer would select only the qualified persons and would let less qualified persons out. But this is not the case. The eye-catching resume is what comes handy. Writing a winning resume is one of the reasons in getting a suitable, desired job. When you produce the "best" resume and assure the employer that you are suitable for that specific job, and then chances increase for your placement.

What is a resume and how to write a winning resume?

Resume is a mini-statement describing about your personal information, your qualification and experience. Writing resume needs skills and creativity. It should be written in such a way that it should leave an impression on a reader. Follow the basic guidelines; let your resume shine on surface of the corporate ocean, and be the immaculate sailor of corporate ship! To begin with, mention your Objective, then Qualification, Professional Skills, Work Experience, Education, Honors, and Others.

  1. How to write resume basics:

    Write by using simple language and simple format, e.g. font: Times New Roman, size: 12. But it should be professional
  2. How resume should appear:

    Resume should appear normal, but can use light colors, such as off-white, gray, or dull brown. Preferable color is white
  3. Optional Data:

    According to Affirmative Action laws, it is illegal to put personal information such as race, religion, marital status, etc. while writing your resume, also avoid salary expectations and your photograph
  4. Styles of Resumes:

    There are various styles depending on your experience. The two basic styles are Chronological Resumes and Functional Skills Resumes. Variations of these resumes include business themes, professional, academic, and so on.

A striking resume will surely grab the attention of employers, which must also include your promise of work towards the organization.

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Comments (4)
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#3 by ravi mehta, Mar 20, 2008
good but i knew this
#4 by gwen, May 10, 2008
it is amazingly written!
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