If you find a job…

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How to write a resume First, let’s review what a resume

How to write a resume

First, let’s review what a resume isn’t.
It isn’t a

log of your job history.
It isn’t a summary of skills.
It isn’t going to automatically get you a job.
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Details about the resume sections: Contact Information – The most consistent

Details about the resume sections:
Contact Information – The most consistent element across

all three resume formats, contact details must be outlined near the top.
Resume Objective – This type of resume introduction can be used by anyone, and allows job-seekers to tailor their resume to their employer.
Work Experience – For this format, you must have a consistent work history (or one that isn’t too patchy).
Additional Skills – Your skills section can still be used to highlight personal attributes you’re proud of.
Education – Your degrees (any) and certifications (if relevant) should be prominent.
Accomplishments – Be sure to mention your most impressive awards and honors.
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How to get a job interview

How to get a job interview

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Before you go for another interview, ask yourself 4 questions. What

Before you go for another interview, ask yourself 4 questions.

What kind

of job do I want to get?
2. What does the company I am interviewing need?
3. What knowledge, skills, and technologies are needed to complete this work?
4. What conditions does the company offer? Do they suit me?
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Here are some suggestions: Do not rely on costume magic Evaluate

Here are some suggestions:

Do not rely on costume magic
Evaluate the office

and future colleagues
Ask questions
Answer honestly
Arrange feedback