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Golden Rules to Write Resume

Golden Rules to Write Resume

Writing a startling and attention-grabbing resume is the first step in starting an unsuccessful career. You will spend lot of money and time applying for job but all in vain unless or until you have an eye catching and mesmerizing resume. But the question is how to make one that will let you stand out of the crowd and dominates your resume in the pile of papers. The answer to this question lies in the three basic golden rules. Remember the three S.

  1. 1. Self-awareness:

First of all, be yourself while writing your resume .identify what skills you have? Where you want to be in future? What is your passion? Many candidates commit a mistake of writing fake things in resume and it sabotages their career and personality when they appear for interview. So always be what you are .write your own skills and abilities and  compare it with the organizations requirement if they do  match ,then proceed further .be very honest in writing each and everything .Id something isn’t worth telling don’t mention it .No one is forcing you

  1. 2. Self Assurance:

Always have confidence in yourself .remember no one can have your place anywhere because like every individual you have some uniqueness that none can have .you can outreach anyone just by doing little effort .so never let any doubt run through your mind that your skills are not worth .you are the best no matter who you are .

  1. 3. Simple and short :

Experts are of the view that no matter whether it’s about presentation or making a resume always follow a KISS principle. KISS principle says that keep It Simple and Small. When writing a resume keeping KISS principle in mind can save you from lot of problem .resume is not about giving profound details about yourself .it’s about giving an overview of one’s own self in a nutshell and an employer is not interested in knowing what you do in your free time but what he needs to know is how profitable you can be .so always formulate your resume according to the KISS principle.

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