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How to write a Impressive resume?

Crafting an effective resume requires presenting your qualifications clearly and concisely, strategically showcasing your skills & work experience.

It should highlight what you can achieve professionally and how you can benefit employers. Keep your resume updated and modern to boost your job search success. Follow these do's and don'ts for writing a great resume.

Resume Writing Do's

✅ Keep your resume clear and concise: An employer takes an average of 30 seconds to skim a resume. You want them to see right away that you are qualified for the position.

✅ Limit your resume to two pages: Place the emphasis of your resume on your most recent experience. Older jobs and experience that are more than 15 years old should either be cut out or minimized. This way, the employer can focus on more relevant information.

✅ Use simple words and action verbs: The person reading your resume might not always be the employer. Resumes can be reviewed by recruiters or Human Resources specialists who may not be familiar with your specific field.

Resume Writing Don'ts

❌ Don't include unnecessary personal information: It is best to leave out any personal details such as age, weight, height, marital status, religious preference, political views, or any other personal attributes that could be controversial. This will prevent any potential bias. Most importantly, never include your Social Insurance Number in your resume.

❌ Don't use too many bullets: Make your resume easy to read by limiting each resume section or sub section to 5–7 bullet points. This will make it easier for the employer to scan your resume and identify your potential. Each bullet point should be used wisely by keeping the information relevant and concise.

❌ Don't include reasons for leaving previous jobs: The main purpose of your resume is to promote you, your skills, experience and achievements. It should be entirely positive, and therefore should not include reasons for leaving as it does not add any value to you as a candidate.

❌ Don't include references: An employer only requires references if they are seriously considering hiring you. Keep references on a separate sheet and provide them only when they are specifically requested.


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