Saturday, July 18, 2020
Top 10 Donts For Resume Writing
Top 10 Don'ts For Resume WritingWhen it comes to writing a resume, the top 10 don'ts for resume writing are easy to spot. The list can be considered as a minimum requirement to have the job interview you want. The do's on the other hand, do not need much thought or reflection to implement them. Here are some do's and don't for resume writing:Don't lie about your age to get the job interview you want. It will show up on your resume as a lie. It will appear that you're not dedicated to the job. There are certain cases when your honest answer may lead to an unexpected reply like 'Sorry I am not aware of such a position', which will show that you are not truly willing to work for the company.Don't do the following in your resume: In it. This is what your recruiter wants to see. This practice is an indirect form of lying. If you are a health freak and your resume says that you are not then there is no way you can claim that you have the essential requirements for the job. They will usuall y regard this as an excuse for not interviewing you.Don't exaggerate the capabilities of your qualifications. Employers will suspect that you are making up some of your strengths. An example of exaggeration is mentioning that you have a technical degree for a medical officer job without having the qualification. Be truthful with the company.Don't write as if you are writing for a magazine. Resumes should portray the true image of the candidate in order to project a professional image. Writing like a magazine will make the recruiter feel uneasy and make him more wary about hiring you.Don't tell them what you can do. Instead, answer questions about what you can do for them by giving examples of your work in real life. Of course, this will always entail some amount of responsibility. These will also be the parts of your interview that you will be able to boast about. Employers will feel reassured about hiring you because they would know that you can actually accomplish their needs.Don' t exaggerate your achievements. This means, do not exaggerate your achievements. There is nothing more to say about this one. If you cannot actually back it up, you will lose the job you want.Do not rely on white space. The recruiter is looking for information, not a blank space. If you fill your resume with a lot of unnecessary information, he will make sure you won't get hired. He will then consider you to be overqualified.
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