Resume
When writing a resume you must remember the fact that you are
trying to promote yourself and therefore must present yourself
in the best possible manner so that you will be called in for a
job interview and then hopefully get a job. Things to include
are past jobs that you have done and also your achievements and
your accomplishments.
You must give possible future employers an idea of how you are
going to work for them. Including ones job objectively is
something that people frequently forget to include in their
resume. By not including your job objective, you show no
direction in where you would like to go which leaves employers
not too interested in you.
There are two different types of resumes. The first is the
chronological format and is most preferred by employers. This is
perfect if you don’t really plan on changing fields. The other
one is called the functional format. This is the resume that you
would choose if you were changing fields and you have certain
skills that are transferable to different jobs.
If you simply do not have any kind of experience then the best
thing to do is go out and volunteer. If you volunteer you will
gain experience and will also have something to include on your
resume. One excellent thing to do on your resume is try to
impress the employer. Do this by stating certain problems that
happened at previous work places, the action you took to solve
it and how what you did was beneficial for the company.
People love to include hobbies and interests on their resumes
however you should not really include them unless they are
relevant to the job that you are trying to apply for. For
example do not list that you like to read as one of your hobbies
if applying for a construction job you would state that if you
were trying to work in a library. One last thing to remember is,
do not fold your resume along text line because the ink could
flake.
