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Effective resume How to write a good resume

Don't include a picture of yourselfAlthough in some countries it may be acceptable to include a photo, it is not the nor...
23/08/2023

Don't include a picture of yourself
Although in some countries it may be acceptable to include a photo, it is not the norm in Canada. It can actually lower your chances of obtaining a position and divert the whole focus of your resume. You want the employer to focus on your skills and experience, not what you look like.

Don't include unnecessary personal informationIt is best to leave out any personal details such as age, weight, height, ...
23/08/2023

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.

Resume Writing Don'ts Don't use an inappropriate email addressMake sure your email is easy to read, easy to type, profes...
23/08/2023

Resume Writing Don'ts
Don't use an inappropriate email address
Make sure your email is easy to read, easy to type, professional and non offensive. In general, your email address should be based on your name. Exclude any nicknames, numbers, or special characters.

Double check and include your contact informationYour resume should list your name, address, email and phone number. Thi...
23/08/2023

Double check and include your contact information
Your resume should list your name, address, email and phone number. This information should be placed at the top of the first page. Also, make sure this information is accurate. Otherwise, the employer won't be able to contact you.

Include unpaid work that show off your skillsIf you have volunteered with a well-known organization or worked for an imp...
23/08/2023

Include unpaid work that show off your skills
If you have volunteered with a well-known organization or worked for an important cause, put it in your resume. You should include these experiences under the "Work experience" or the "Volunteer work" section, especially if they are related to the position you are applying for.

Use simple words and action verbsThe person reading your resume might not always be the employer. Resumes can be reviewe...
18/08/2023

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. Use simple and plain language, but also persuasive verbs such as handled, managed, led, developed, increased, accomplished, leveraged, etc.

Quantify your achievementsUse firm numbers that the employer will understand and be impressed by. For example, how many ...
18/08/2023

Quantify your achievements
Use firm numbers that the employer will understand and be impressed by. For example, how many people you supervised, how many products you sold, by what percentage you increased sales, etc.

Be honestLying on your resume is never a good idea. You don't want to overstate your skills or results as it will mislea...
18/08/2023

Be honest
Lying on your resume is never a good idea. You don't want to overstate your skills or results as it will mislead the employer. Have confidence in what you have to offer.

Highlight what you have accomplishedYou want to be able to identify the best examples of where you demonstrated your ski...
18/08/2023

Highlight what you have accomplished
You want to be able to identify the best examples of where you demonstrated your skills. These examples should speak to what you achieved in your role, and should demonstrate what kind of employee you are. It is best to include this information in the "Work experience" section of the resume.

Tailor your resume to suit the position you are applying forSpecify work experience or achievements that are related to ...
18/08/2023

Tailor your resume to suit the position you are applying for
Specify work experience or achievements that are related to the position you are applying to. This can be done by reviewing the job description or the employer website.

Limit your resume to two pagesPlace the emphasis of your resume on your most recent experience. Older jobs and experienc...
12/08/2023

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.

Proofread your resume numerous timesBe sure there are no spelling or grammar mistakes. Have someone else read it over as...
12/08/2023

Proofread your resume numerous times
Be sure there are no spelling or grammar mistakes. Have someone else read it over as well. A simple spelling mistake on a resume can give a negative impression to the employer. It can even prevent you from getting the job.

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