Resume Tips for Young Job Seekers

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  • Author Kellie Whitehead
  • Published October 5, 2009
  • Word count 441

If you’ve just graduated or still in the university finishing your degree, you’ll have the growing need for that so called "perfect" resume. Although, there’s no "perfect" formula, there are always good strategies on how to start that outstanding resume.

So what kind of information would you put on your resume? What format would you follow for the details? If you’re still not clear on coming up with your professional profile, here are some resume tips for the young job seekers:

  1. Make a List – Get organized with the information you would want on your resume. Although, it’s always good to tailor your resume to job vacancies, there are standard information which you should include on your resume including:

a. Name, Address, and Contact Details

b. Degrees/Educational Attainments

c. Date graduated/finished your degree

d. Skills

e. Work experience and history (if you have one already)

f. Projects or Thesis Work

g. Accomplishments and Awards

  1. Study Resume Formats – The internet is full of resume resources available at your fingertips. Review resume samples, formats, or you could even download free templates online. These samples will serve you inspiration on what exactly you want for your resume.

  2. Resume Services – Resume writing and appraisal services have grown popular. But do be careful in choosing the right services for you. There are resume services who will charge you more than usual. It would be good if you do a background check or read the reviews of different resume service providers before purchasing anyone of them.

  3. Proofread Your Resume – Read it yourself 3 times. It won’t take you long. If you’re not satisfied, let someone read it for you. Be sure that it’s free from grammatical and typographical errors. These are top turn-offs for recruiters and employers. If you’re paying attention to finer details of your resume, most of the times, you’re not fitting for the job.

  4. Update Your Resume – As you go on with your career, you’ll acquire more skills, experience, and achievements. Be sure to include them in your resume as they happen. Job opportunities open everyday and you should be prepared at all times with your profile.

  5. Presentation – Yes! Presentation is important. You suit up for an interview to look presentable and professional. Your resume also needs that makeover to support you as a jobseeker. You may have the meat with your details but if you don’t know how to serve your resume, you still end up empty handed. Use readable fonts, avoid excessive colors, avoid smudges, and a black text on white background always seems to impress recruiters and employers alike.

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