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Resume advice

>> Let our career experts show you how to make the key first impression with a stellar resume.

Competition for the best jobs, particularly in a slowing economy, is intense. Hiring managers will often receive hundreds of resumes for a single open position. A superior resume is the key that unlocks the door to your next opportunity.

It is a good idea to create two versions of your resume: the print version, and the electronic version. The print version will serve as your primary resume, and because of this appearance is critical. Conservative paper color as well as a conservative overall style is recommended. Avoid using too much bold or italic typeface.

The electronic version should have no formatting whatsoever. The electronic resume is needed to work readily with electronic resume readers and automated applicant tracking systems, and formatting is a hindrance.

Some other tips on format:
>> Avoid long paragraphs; used bullets to highlight salient points
>> Avoid clutter. White space throughout the document will make it easier to read
>> Use high-quality paper, as well as a quality printer

Avoid creating a resume that is simply a listing of your past job descriptions. Highlight your strengths by succinctly summarizing your accomplishments in your previous positions. These should include details - achieved 131% of sales quota, reduced company costs 23% - that display to the reader your specific value to the prospective employer. You should also convey the scope of your responsibility in detail -i.e., managed a team of 19 account representatives.

The resume must quickly convey who the candidate is, and the type of position they wish to obtain. A well-defined objective, again, written with detail, can be a good first step. Alternatively, you may wish to consider substituting the objective for a concise career profile. The profile should briefly convey the relevant skills you will bring to your next endeavor.

Remember that the primary objective of this document is to market yourself - sell yourself - to the potential employer. Use strong, dynamic words when describing your accomplishments.

Finally, when you have completed the resume, it is recommended you show it to at least two other people to proofread for spelling and grammar. Sending a resume with a spelling error is a mistake from which there is no recovery.