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Writing the Perfect Resume Write a resume that generates results How to knock the socks off a prospective employer The evidence section: How to present your work history, education, etc. A few guidelines for a better presentation I am not sure the job I’m looking for is the right one for me Add power to your resume with power words

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Writing the Perfect Resume

• Write a resume that generates results

• How to knock the socks off a prospective employer

• The evidence section: How to present your work history, education, etc.

• A few guidelines for a better presentation

• I am not sure the job I’m looking for is the right one for me

• Add power to your resume with power words

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Write a resume that generates results

When you are looking for a new job, you have to sell yourself well. Since jobs are so hard to come by these days, it would be beneficial to have a resume that generates great results. You must be well organized and include all experience and education.

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How to knock the socks off a prospective employer

So you have located a job opening, and you want to make a great first impression. If you think this is too much for you to do, here at the company we offer the service of writing the resume for you. Our professionals know exactly what the employers want to hear. We can organize all of your information and deliver a resume that is sure to knock the socks off any prospective employer.

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The evidence section: How to present your work history, education, etc.

When writing the work experience or evidence section is where you will put every place you have ever worked. There are many ways to present this section, but the best way to do it is to list each previous employer starting with the earliest. Followed by the years worked and a description of duties performed at that job. This will guarantee that the new employer will get a feel for your experience and make a first good impression.

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A few guidelines for a better presentation

Always make sure you spell check your resume, one misspelled word can cost you the job. Keep it organized, short and to the point. You do not want to make you resume longer than one page if able, because it would be a waste of time. Employers will only glance over the resume then throw it away.

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I am not sure the job I’m looking for is the right one for me

If you are not sure that the job you are aiming towards is the right one, then the easy fix is to make multiple resumes with other objectives that are closely related to your field. You can even try for a new field. It is easy, you just add what you want to do under the objective section. For example, you could add something like “Entry Level Printer”. This would be sent out to all print shops you could find that would be in need of a printer.

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Add power to your resume with power words

If you finish and still feel that your resume could use some more power, you can always have AuthorsMania's service team professional read through it and add power words to spice it up for you. These are words like exceptional, and highly recommended. Words that are definitely going to catch the eye of your prospective employer!