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Mario Churchill

There are many different places online as well as in various cities and towns that offer to create resume for individuals who are seeking a job. There are also many different software programs to create resume within the privacy of your own home. In addition, you can attempt to create resume for yourself with the assistance on templates that are included in your word processing program. Whichever way you wish to create resume, you must be certain that you follow certain guidelines.

A resume is nothing more than a list of your accomplishments, employment experience and education. This is the first impression your prospective employer will have of you when your resume falls across his or her desk. Many people are very hesitant when it comes to create resumes for themselves and ask a professional to do the job. However, this task is not very difficult if you keep in mind what you are trying to accomplish with the resume.

The purpose of the resume is to inform your prospective employer that you are the right person for the job. You will want to begin the resume with a heading that lists you name, address, phone number and e-mail address. This will make it easier for your prospective employer to contact you for an interview after he or she reviews your resume.

In the past, people often included personal information on their resumes, such as height, weight and some even included a photo. Unless the job which you are seeking is that of a model or actor, you do not need to do this. You should also avoid including any information about your personal life. This is not necessary and appears unprofessional.

Hobbies and interests were also normally included in resumes of the past. Again, these should not be included unless they pertain to the job. The trick to create resume is to streamline everything as much as possible without cheating yourself out of highlighting any accomplishments or skills. In the world of today, everyone is busy. Too busy to read about your family or your hobbies. Stick to the subject matter at hand as you create resume, and the subject at hand is the job for which you wish to be hired.

You will want to make certain that you state which position for which you are applying. The employer may have many different positions available and may be inundated with various resumes. Do not make him or her guess which position you seek, put this at the top of your resume.

If you have limited experience and are, say, a recent college graduate, you may begin your resume with your education. Highlight all of your accomplishments in college, your degrees, your grade point average and any extra curricular activities that will pertain to your job. Any volunteer work which you did should also be included and if you worked during your tenure in college, put that on your resume. Although working in the college cafeteria may not really add to the job you are seeking, it shows something about your character that is sure to be appreciated by your prospective employer. The fact that you paid your way through school, worked and maintained a good grade point average indicates that you are a self sufficient go getter and will only work in your favor.

Recent college graduates should also put down the high school which they attended and any extra curricular activities in which they participated. Employers like to hire people who are energetic and involved. If you received an award for never missing a day of school, make sure you include that in your resume. Employers lose millions each year from absentee employees and someone who shows up for work every day is worth their weight in gold to many employers.

After highlighting your college and education accomplishments, you should put down prior work experience, even if it does not pertain to the job for which you are seeking. Everyone has to begin somewhere and if you are a recent graduate applying for an entry level job, your employer will want to know that you have work experience and were able to maintain and hold a job, even if it has little to do with the job for which you are applying.

Any clubs or extra curricular activities to which you belong should also be listed at the bottom of your resume. When you create resume, remember not to include political affiliation clubs unless you are certain that they will assist you in your employment.

References will be necessary for any employment, however references are best left off of the actual resume. When you create resume, make sure you create a separate piece of paper that lists some professional references. You can either include these with your resume or put down on the resume that references are available upon request. In this case, you can present the references to the employer at the interview.

There are many different ways to create resume. The main objective is to cut to the chase by giving only information that is pertinent to the job which you seek.

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Mario Churchill is a freelance author and has written over 200 articles on various subjects. For more information on resumes or for a samples resume checkout his recommended websites.

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