Monday, August 4, 2014

Resume Example and Directions for Interview

Directions and Examples of Resumes for Your Next Interview

  Writing a resume can be difficult, and you may feel that you didn’t add everything in order to land the job. Although, examples of resumes can be found on the internet they might not fully give the information you need. The perspective of examples of resumes can be unclear and not exactly what you would be looking for. There are plenty of different types of resumes that you can research how to do, but sticking with the basics stands out more professionally in the long run.
  You need to catch the eye of the employer and in order to gain their attention you need a catchy resume title. A resume title should make the employer remember you while being a professional headline at the same time. Then, you need a resume objective. With a crystal clear resume objective your hiring manager won’t have a problem figuring out what your career goals are. They don’t have time for that, anyways. Adding a professional objective statement should be after your headline. This statement should be one to two sentencing long referencing the job which you’re applying. By taking the time to customize a reference in your resume will show the employer that this job opportunity is important to you. Now, you need to type employment history. You need to state accomplishments in previous jobs that prove your worth of hiring. Make sure you pin point facts about how you were a huge asset in the previous jobs. Employers are more interested in reading about the skills and jobs than education. Plus, if you don’t have the greatest education to brag about then make sure to put education after your employment history. Then, you want to finish off with any additional information. Additional information at the bottom of the page could be a summary of your assets and skills.

  There are examples of resumes on the internet that you could look up for the specific job you’re applying for. Examples of resumes include teaching resumes, lawyer resumes, chef resumes, etc. 


  • Jessica Johnson

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