When preparing a resume, there are several things to keep in mind that may make the difference between getting an interview and having your resume end up in the recycle bin.

Simple is better

Employers don’t have all day to read your resume. Keep your language concise; list your accomplishments in easy to read bullet points that convey their message quickly.

A clear, concise positioning statement is key

Let the employer know who you are and how your strengths can contribute to the success of the company before going into your job history.

Focus on accomplishments, not just experience

Briefly list accomplishments to show employers that you have the ability to solve their problems, rather than simply listing responsibilities and time that you have spent in previous jobs.

Benefits, benefits, benefits

Employers want to know what will they receive in return for hiring you. Listing how you have benefited previous employers or accomplished specific, measurable goals carry much more weight than you being a people person

Honesty is the only way

Creative writing should never be a part of your resume. Keep to the facts of your experience, accomplishments and education.

Grammar and spelling shouldn’t be a lost art

Spell check is not enough. Have a friend or professional proofreader read and review your resume for spelling, grammar, voice and tone.

Readability and design

Use an easily readable font in at least 10-point size. Make sure your layout flows and is easily followed.

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