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"Avoid These Mistakes of your Resume "

 It is a mistake to think of your resume as a history of your past, Grammatical errors, Going on too long or too short and bad summary. Sure, most of the content of any resume is focused on your job history. But write from the intention to create interest, to persuade the employer to call you. If you write with that goal, your final product will be very different than if you write to inform or catalog your job history. Most people write a resume because they get their resume one of them. They write their resume grudgingly, to fulfill this obligation. If you realize that a great resume can be your ticket to getting exactly the job you want, you may be able to muster some genuine enthusiasm for creating a real masterpiece, rather than the feeble products most people turn out.                                                                     


10 common mistakes of resume :- 

  1. Grammatical errors : we know, it probably the most obvious of all resume. It needs to be grammatically perfect. 
  2. Lack of specifics : your resume shouldn't simply state the obvious to hiring a manager. Employers need to understand what you have done and accomplished. 
  3. Going on too long or cutting things too short : some people try to squeeze their experiences onto one page, because they have hard resume should not be longer. By doing so, job seekers may delete impressive achievement. 
  4. Bad summary  
  5.  No action verbs
  6.  Leaving off important information   
  7. Using passive language
  8. Including outdated Resume 
  9. Objectives Too broad of a focus 
  10. Forgetting to add social proof

Mistakes of resume

The good news is that, with a little extra effort, you can create a resume that makes you really stand out as a superior candidate for a job you are seeking. Not one resume in a hundred follows the principles that stir the interest of prospective employers. So, even if you face fierce competition, with a well written resume you should be invited to interview more often than many people more qualified than you.


Set aside at least three hours (that’s an average length of time to complete a resume). Before you start, print out the following set of notes and tape it to your computer, on the wall next to your desk, or someplace where you’ll see it throughout the process.


Resume Tips:


Your resume is about your future; NOT your past.

It is not a confessional. In other words, you don’t have to tell all. Stick to what’s relevant and marketable.

Don’t write a list of job descriptions. Write achievements!

Promote only skills you enjoy using. Never write about things you don’t want to repeat.

Be honest. You can be creative, but don’t lie. 

write your Strength and weakness on your resume. 

soft skills and Technical skills. 

Add Achievement and Awards. 

Carefully edit your Resume and keep it Focused. 


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