1. Indicate the email address for feedback that you can regularly check. Efficiency is very important. If you are currently employed, it is advisable not to use corporate mail for communication.
2. Check the resume for the position before sending it to the vacancy. Compare the requirements for the candidate described in the vacancy with your resume. Try to make a resume focused on a specific position, highlighting exactly what is required for a particular position from the general list of your skills, experience and achievements.
3. Whenever possible, try to use perfect form verbs in your activity description. For example, instead of “engaged in organizing ...” you should write “organized ...”, instead of “engaged in implementation ...” - “implemented ...”, etc.
4. You need to maximize the use of numbers in the description of work experience. Information submitted in this form is better perceived and remembered. In addition, quantitative information always plays a greater role than an abstract description. For example, instead of “wrote articles for the magazine” it is better to indicate the exact figure - “wrote 23 articles for the magazine”. Specific data will show the degree of your participation and the complexity of the work done. Such facts in the summary are very important.
5. If you worked in a well-known company with a good reputation, you can pay extra attention to this. For example, put the company name at the beginning of the line and highlight it in capital letters.
6. The text of the resume must be necessarily repeatedly read for errors and typos. Even if you have excellent communication skills, it may happen that you will not be able to show them at the interview. Your first communication with the employer is through a resume.
2. Check the resume for the position before sending it to the vacancy. Compare the requirements for the candidate described in the vacancy with your resume. Try to make a resume focused on a specific position, highlighting exactly what is required for a particular position from the general list of your skills, experience and achievements.
3. Whenever possible, try to use perfect form verbs in your activity description. For example, instead of “engaged in organizing ...” you should write “organized ...”, instead of “engaged in implementation ...” - “implemented ...”, etc.
4. You need to maximize the use of numbers in the description of work experience. Information submitted in this form is better perceived and remembered. In addition, quantitative information always plays a greater role than an abstract description. For example, instead of “wrote articles for the magazine” it is better to indicate the exact figure - “wrote 23 articles for the magazine”. Specific data will show the degree of your participation and the complexity of the work done. Such facts in the summary are very important.
5. If you worked in a well-known company with a good reputation, you can pay extra attention to this. For example, put the company name at the beginning of the line and highlight it in capital letters.
6. The text of the resume must be necessarily repeatedly read for errors and typos. Even if you have excellent communication skills, it may happen that you will not be able to show them at the interview. Your first communication with the employer is through a resume.
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