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With employers receiving hundreds of resumes, it is important to make your resume standout from all of the others. One way of ensuring that you catch the eye of a potential employer is to make sure your resume contains the proper etiquette.

Type of Job: Do not apply for a job that is not related to your background and education.
It is a waste of your time and the employer’s time when you submit a resume that does meet the requirements of the position being offered. State the job you are applying for and make job titles and skill headings relate to the position.

Cover Letter: Including a cover letter will give you a competitive edge over the resumes that do not have a cover letter. Cover letters are a great way to draw attention to the qualities that make you an ideal candidate.

Job Objective: A job objective highlights your perceived strengths and how these strengths will make you the hest candidate for the job. A job objective is useful for the following situations: recent college graduates without a work history, the objective can be used to let the potential employer know what type of work they are interested in, those whose career goal is not that clear, and those who know exactly what kind of job that they want.

Education: Employers will value real work experience, but they also value education. List all of the degrees or diplomas that you have gained and also list other college coursework that might not have led to the degree. List some of your school accomplishments such as making the Dean’s list.

Priorities: Make sure that you state the most relevant information pertaining to the position. This includes your work experience. This will help the potential employer acquire you qualifications much faster. It will tell them that you have the skills to instantly contribute to their business. The most important things should be highlighted and placed at the top of the resume. It is important not to go back too far when listing your employment experience. If you are older, employers do not want to read about what summer job you had in high school.

Highlight Your Qualities: Do not make your resume look like a long essay. Highlight your relevant qualities. You can even bold them. Making them stand out from the rest of your resume will catch the employer’s attention.. Boring sentences will make employers think the candidate is boring. Expand sentences to give employers something enjoyable and interesting to read.

Volunteer Experience: Many people neglect to state volunteer experience on their resumes. Many employers are interested in finding people who are willing to help others. Volunteer work is an excellent way to show that money is not your only concern.

Salary Expectations: Resumes for higher paying jobs should use different wording than low-paying resumes. If you expect a high salary, make sure that your resume makes that expectation clear. The resume should also list potential skills that are high paying skills.

Follow -Up: If you do not hear back from the employer within two weeks, it may be useful to follow-up. Employers may prefer a follow-up email. If there is no listed email address, send a note or call. If there is no email, address or a phone number listed, or if there is a posting that states not to contact the employer, do not follow-up.

Because job opportunities are becoming much more competitive, it is important that you have the best resume to make you stand from the other job applicants. It will help you land a job interview and possibly your dream job.

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