Even if you are not currently searching for a job, you should always keep your resume updated.
- Keep your resume to one or two pages; employers are time strapped.
- Instead of a job objective, briefly profile your achievements in a sentence or two.
- Use the keywords from the job description or from your particular industry.
- Locate important information in a prominent place where employers will see it during a 30-second scan of the resume.
- Quantify whenever possible--use numbers, dollar amounts, and percentages.
- Do not overuse fancy fonts, underlines, bullets, bold, boxes, tabs, etc.
- List a professional email address.
- Never lie or exaggerate your experience, skills, achievements, or education.
- Do not list references on the resume; prepare a separate reference page.
- Customize the resume to fit the job description.
- Always send a customized cover letter with the resume showing how your qualifications meet the employer's needs.
- Print the resume on quality paper; and proofread carefully checking spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
A well-prepared resume just may get you that job interview.
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