In a world which is vulnerable to recession and inflation, it can get very difficult to find the perfect job for yourself. There are so many candidates in the market who are applying for the same positions as you. What makes you stand out? What is it that will make you unique? Even if you have good work experience, there is something more to make sure when looking for a job.
To ensure that you land the job of your dreams, you need to have a perfectly crafted resume or CV which will help the interviewer get a clear picture of what you do.
Choose A Resume Format
The first and foremost thing to do when making a resume is to select the format that would best suit you and your job profile. For more chill jobs like social media, writing, copyrighting, deigning, and other art-related jobs, you can go for vibrant colours and shapes. However, for serious job profiles like management, commerce, law, etc., you need to go for a more professional format.
Enter Contact Details
When you are making a resume, you must add your contact details to ensure that the employer can reach you. Mention your phone number, email address, LinkedIn profile, and website link, if any.
Educational Qualification
Write down your educational qualifications (South Indian Actress' Education) in the resume. Mention where you did your 10th and 12th from apart from undergraduate, postgraduate, and any other course.
Detailed Work Experience
Mention your previous work experience in the resume in detail. Write down all you did during your role in the previous company. Make sure you reflect on your skills and versatility through this section.
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Mention Your Skills
Make sure to add a separate section in your resume dedicated to your skills (Improve Communication Skills). You can bifurcate your skills into soft and hard skills. You can also mention the level of your skills to paint a clearer picture.
Relevant Projects/Research/Certificates
Do add the projects and research you have conducted throughout your education and career. This can add value to your experience.
Cover Letter Is A Bonus
Finally, even though it is not a must, you can add a cover letter before your resume. On this page, you need to write about your experience so far and raft it according to the role you are applying for.
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