A well written resume is a foot in the door and a chance for you to prove you are serious about pursuing your dream job.
What you mention on your resume is very crucial to the shortlisting process. Make sure you provide enough information so the reader can make an informed decision, as providing too much or too little could disqualify you.
Also, use a simple design that allows for easy reading and has plenty of white space, so the recruiter will not be tempted to give your resume a miss due to clutter.
Your resume is more than just an overview of your professional experience and qualifications, it is your sales pitch selling the most valuable resource - You!
Then comes the most important part - spellcheck!
Nothing diminishes your professional image than bad grammar or incorrect spelling, so do yourself a favour and proofread your resume a few times to ensure it is error free. Get a second opinion too, just to be doubly sure.
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