Improving your resume can help with attracting more interviews and obtaining a better job. On my other blog, I wrote an article about different ways to make your resume better. I give examples on that post, but here I will give you a few of the steps. This is the quick and dirty option, for more tips and explanations check the original post.
- Make a different resume for each career title. List the skills and attributes that the employer is looking for.
- Use past reviews to find out what you are good at. Look at what previous supervisors praised you on, and use that.
- Update your resume and use spell check. An outdated work history won’t help you and errors in spelling look unprofessional.
- Try a thesaurus to find synonyms and add variety to words on your resume. Buy it at a dollar store or apply the feature on word processing software.
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