by: Donna Monday
You’ve just found a few jobs that you’re interested in applying for, but now you realize you need a new resume to really get your foot in the door. While you can find lots of help writing a resume online for free and examples of resume writing, if you read through this article, you’ll pick up some useful free resume writing tips.
Before you get down to some serious resume writing, how about taking a few minutes to think about each position that you’ve held, and what you accomplished while you held that position. You want to be sure to include your accomplishments in your resume and not just list a bunch of tasks performed.
Your Resume Should Follow These Basic Rules:
Visual appeal - it's easy to read and reproduce or scan
Highlights your strengths - shows how you match employer needs
Presents important information first
Organized - doesn't go over two pages
Free of errors - correct spelling, no typos
No grammatical errors
Your resume should answer these questions:
Who are you and how can you be reached?
What do you want to do?
What have you learned?
What can you do? What have you done?
How have you been recognized for your achievements?
What else do they want to know about you?
Your resume checklist:
Overall Appearance - Immediate impact; looks professional; easy to read
Contact Information - Presented at the top; includes address and day/evening phone numbers