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Resume Building Tips – Careful Construction

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Probably the key word in the phrase "resume building tips" is that middle one, "building." Every expert in the personnel field, along with the professionals in resume writing, urge patient and complete preparation before the first word is written. Gathering materials carefully and thoroughly is one of the best resume building tips anyone can offer.

In fact, preparation is so important that some experts, including Richard H. Beatty, write that as much time should be spent on preparation and making notes on experience and education as on the writing of the resume itself. Beatty wrote a book, "The Resume Kit" in 1984 that is a couple of hundred pages of resume building tips. Information on preparing to write is given 18 pages in the book. In addition, preparation is woven into the rest of the book, on almost every page. So perhaps the first item on a list of resume building tips should be: Take time to prepare. Gather your information carefully.

But this author is certainly not alone in the emphasis on preparation. Even those who advise using a shorter version of the resume, called a qualifications brief, emphasize preparing your brief above all else.

What about the next steps, after careful preparation? The fact that both schools of thought, brief or full resume, begin the next step with making sure the document is clean, neat, organized….that's the idea. On a good list of resume building tips, it may be wise to include: Appearance (of the resume) is very important. Sloppy work on the resume will tell the personnel manager or supervisor that the individual will probably do sloppy work on the job.

If the applicant is prepared and takes care to make the resume neat and organized, it is probably time to state just what it is that the prospective employee is trying to accomplish. Just about every piece of advice on resume writing includes the statement of objective. This key item among resume building tips is the applicant's opportunity to put into words what the individual expects will happen. In this situation, the statement should focus on the abilities and accomplishments (based on experience). This is woven into a direct statement that ties past experience to the position being offered.

However, as an addition to this key factor on the resume building tips list, the applicant's statement of objective should be closely tied to, even identical to, the objective of the company. Basically, the applicant is stating that, if the company is looking for the perfect candidate for a position, then the experience shown on the resume fits perfectly.







 

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