Posted by tg in VA on January 05, 2009 at 16:39:23 from (70.211.237.22):
In Reply to: help with resume posted by Roy in georgia on January 05, 2009 at 10:52:50:
Do more than spell check. Remember to, two and too are all words so spell check won"t catch them if you misuse them. Take time to proof read it and then have someone else read it for spelling and grammar. Set it aside for a day and then re-read it, you"ll be surprised at things you will find that need fixing.
Remember, your resume is your first impression. If it is poorly organized, has poor grammar and/or misspelled words, in today"s job market, you will not make the first cut, regardless of how much knowledge or experience you have.
If you resume is going to be scanned, there are buzz words that will get you over the first hurdle. I have a friend who was looking for a job. He got no response from his sresume. His wife did some research, got the necessary buzz words, he inserted them in his rewrite and began getting responses within the week. It"s a shame that resumes are electronically sorted but that"s life in today"s business world.
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