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How to Write a Winning Resume

Resume Basics

All good resumes follow the same general basic guidelines. While  there is some flexibility in these guidelines, you don't want to  stray too far from them. You want a resume that is bold,  exciting, and enticing. But not too much so. You also want a  resume that is somewhat conservative. In other words, it must be  bold. Not flashy. You must show that you have confidence in your  abilities, but not sound like a braggart. You must sound eager to do the job, but not desperate. So there is a fine line that you  must walk in order to produce the best possible resume. 

You want to use intelligent language. However, you don't want to try and impress the employer with long, flowery, or uncommon words or phrases. Use everyday spoken language whenever possible. Of course, if you are applying for a highly technical position, it's acceptable to use some of the special terms used in that particular profession. But, as a rule, you should keep it simple and straight to the point. 

The word resume comes from the French word "resumer" which  means to summarize. So the exact purpose of a resume is to  summarize your experience, knowledge, and accomplishments.  Therefore, you must avoid being too wordy. Say exactly what you  mean in the least number of words possible.

The length of your resume is important. Resumes should be  from 1 to 3 pages long. Don't be tempted to make your resume  longer than 3 pages, even if you have a lot to tell. Remember, a  resume is supposed to be a summary. A resume that is too long  simply will bore the reader. There will be so much material that  nothing will stand out and be remembered.

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