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How to make a GOOD RESUME.........with HIGHLIGHTS.......any INPUTS.......?
Asked by MyLife,
23 Apr '12 05:17 pm
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1. Your Curriculum Vitae should enable the person screening a pile of them to quickly ascertain the salient points that will decide whether you are a potential candidate.
2. At the same time, it should also contain the detail that will interest an interviewer. To fulfil these attributes, it must be easy to read.
Layout
The standard way to layout a Curriculum Vitae is as follows:
1. Start with your personal details: name, address, phone numbers and email address.
2. Continue with your educational qualifications, professional qualifications and skills including software and methods. ...more
2. At the same time, it should also contain the detail that will interest an interviewer. To fulfil these attributes, it must be easy to read.
Layout
The standard way to layout a Curriculum Vitae is as follows:
1. Start with your personal details: name, address, phone numbers and email address.
2. Continue with your educational qualifications, professional qualifications and skills including software and methods. ...more
Source: Googled :D
Answered by Nauty, 23 Apr '12 05:20 pm
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Sure you could mention you spend time on rediff QNA
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Answered by simon waaras, 23 Apr '12 05:18 pm
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Here's a brief rundown on the essential things to include on your resume.
Personal details
Full name and contact details including address, telephone number(s) and email address.
Education and training
A summary of your education and training history, starting with your most recent studies, making sure you include all training that's relevant to the job you're applying for.
Employment history
Start with your most recent work history and work backwards chronologically, listing the name of the employer, your job title, the dates you worked there, and your responsibilities, tasks and achievements. Make sure you include everything that's relevant to the job. ...more
Answered by anil garg, 04 Jul '12 11:41 pm
Personal details
Full name and contact details including address, telephone number(s) and email address.
Education and training
A summary of your education and training history, starting with your most recent studies, making sure you include all training that's relevant to the job you're applying for.
Employment history
Start with your most recent work history and work backwards chronologically, listing the name of the employer, your job title, the dates you worked there, and your responsibilities, tasks and achievements. Make sure you include everything that's relevant to the job. ...more
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