Resume Writing
You can’t apply for a job unless you have a resume that describes and highlights your credentials, work experience, abilities, credentials, and skills. Here are a few tips that might help you write your resume.
The general rule is to keep your resume condensed into one page, but you don’t have to follow this rule to the letter. If you have a lot of work experience, you can stretch it up to two pages. If your resume spills over to the next page but you have less than half a page worth of material for page two, it’s better to try to put them all in one page.
Make your resume reader-friendly by using a bullet-style format.
Include as much contact information as you can, especially information about where your prospective employer can contact you during business hours.
Give your resume a sharp focus. Employers spend only 2 to 20 seconds to look at a resume, so you need to let them know what you can do and what you want to do at a glance. One way to do it is to place an objective statement - the position you’re looking for, or skills that will benefit your employer.
