Spend time on the layout, making it clear and readable.
Check your sentence structure, grammar and spelling.
Begin your career history with your most recent job.
If a company you have worked for isn’t well known, include a sentence to explain who they are and what they do.
Update the master copy of your résumé regularly.
Rework your résumé to fit each job and keep copies for future reference.
Don’t plagiarise anyone’s work.
Make sure your email address looks professional.
Save and send your résumé as a PDF attachment (if possible) so the format doesn’t change.
Don’t forget to attach your own name when saving your résumé.
Just imagine how many documents titled simply ‘Résumé.doc’ the poor HR manager has to filter through.
Don’t give too much information – stick to essentials.
No-one wants to know about the gold star you got in kindergarten, but they do want to know about your previous promotion.
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