Resume Format for Freshers
In the last article we highlighted basic elements of having an effective resume format. This article will showcase exactly what that resume format for freshers will be.
Resume Format for Freshers
One Page: Keeping your resume down to one page means that you respect your employer’s time.
Know Your Audience: If your education is a great asset for the position and you need to highlight that then list that first. If experience is the number one prerequisite then make it simple for the employer and highlight exactly how much experience you have.
Follow a simple format: your employer is not going to comb through every minute detail of your resume. Understanding this goes a long way. When you make a resume format, keep lots of white empty space and make the structure of your resume easy to follow. Don’t get fancy. Make the resume go from point A-Z in a simple, logical manner. Don’t make the employer mull over every part of the resume. Keep it simple!
Put an emphasis on the facts: We went over this in the first section but it deserves more detail when it comes down to the nitty-gritty of formatting. List exactly what the employer needs to know in a small number of bullet points. Think of your resume as an advertisement for you as a professional. Think to yourself, how can I present my experience in a nutshell? Put the best facts first then do the ones after. Keep the facts simple but do not over generalize. Employers want to know what you did in data: numbers and facts, not generalizations. A good question to ask yourself is, what did I do that no one else did at my past jobs? If everyone did the things you want to list on the resume then avoid those facts.
Edit and proofread: there is one surefire way to have your resume overlooked. Any typos or misspellings are deal breakers for employers. Having a misspelling or a glaring formatting error will make you look unprofessional and sloppy. By taking extra time to mull over the little parts of your resume, you avoid getting your resume in the recycle pile.
Put Your Best Foot Forward: this means that you should list the best parts of your experience in each job first. Employers will not spend a lot of time looking over the resume. Save them time by showing them why you are the best candidate for the job and showcasing your experience early in the resume. Which leads us to the last point…
Be Bold but do not boast or exaggerate: if you did great things at your last employer, let them know! Do not be falsely modest. That has no place in your resume. Do not however make your claims be inaccurate. Employers can smell dishonesty a mile away because of the sheer volume of resumes they look over. Keep this in mind.
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