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2. Make your qualifications summary the first thing on your resume.
3. Emphasize your achievements, not your responsibilities.
4. Quantify the effect youve had on the businesses youve worked for, and be specific.
5. Emphasize your most recent experience.
6. List the company name and dates of employment.
7. Stress leadership whenever you can.
8. Leave high school in the past.
9. Put work experience, and then educational information.
10. Use verbs to start every bullet point.
11. Make your resume easy to read.
12. Incorporate things that will set you apart.
13. Proofreading and editing are im
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
Be precise: A human resource officer who is handling recruitment in a company would be bombarded with tons of resume. They would need to go through everything to shortlist from them. You cannot expect them to go deep into your resume and read out every sentence in it. Seek help with proofreading: The resume is the most important paper that is going to get you close to your future goals. Hence, you need to be careful while preparing it. A very minor typo can catch the reader's attention and give you a bad impression. The formatting can impact the reader in a way you wouldn't have thought
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Be precise
Seek help with proofreading:
Give clarity on your work experience:
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
1. Keep your resume short if you are fresher.
2. Make your qualifications summary the first thing on your resume.
3. Emphasize your achievements, not your responsibilities.
4. Quantify the effect youve had on the businesses youve worked for, and be specific.
5. Emphasize your most recent experience.
6. List the company name and dates of employment.
7. Stress leadership whenever you can.
8. Leave high school in the past.
9. Put work experience, and then educational information.
10. Use verbs to start every bullet point.
11. Make your resume easy to read.
12. Incorporate things that will set you apart.
13. Proo
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
Depending on the type of role you are applying for, your resume should show off your management skills and your prior experiences. Let the employer know your skills in lead
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
Tell your most recent experience. List the company name and dates of employment. Tell about your leadership. Put work experience, and then educational information. Proofreading
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
Depending on the type of role you are applying for, your resume should show off your management skills and your prior experiences. Let the employer know your skills in leading, motivating and working with a team
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
2. Make your qualifications summary.
3. Emphasize your achievements,.
4. Quantify the effect youve had on the businesses youve worked for
5. Emphasize your most recent experience.
6. Give the company name and dates of employment.
7. Stress leadership.
8. Put details of high school in the past.
9. Put work experience, and then educational information.
10. Use verbs to start every bullet point.
11. Make your resume easy.
12. Incorporate things that will set you apart.
13. Proofreading is most important.
14. Avoid grammatical mistakes. Visit http://lexiconmile.com/How_to_write_a_good_resume_pos
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
Depending on the type of role you are applying for, your resume should show off your management skills and your prior experiences. Let the employer know your skills in leading, motivating and working with a team
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These are some popular courses after B.Tech mech abroad
Diploma of Engineering - Mechanical Engineering. Diploma of Engineering - Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering. Graduate Certificate in Practical Elements of Mechanical Engineering. Master of Science in Industrial Engineering. Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Master of Engineering - Mechanical Engineering.
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B.A. English Honours: Eligibility
Completed the 10+2 level of education or attained equivalent qualification from a recognized educational Board. attained a minimum aggregate score of 50% at the 10+2 level, with English as one of the main subjects (5% relaxation for SC/ST candidates).
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