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Resume Preparation

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Though it may seem like such a small thing''your resume is an extremely important document. It's often the first thing employers look atand provides a way for you to get your foot in the door at a business. Because of thisresume preparation is something that should be done carefully with great attention to the details. Here are a few tips to help you make your resume the best it can be.

First''try to prepare a resume that revolves around the type of work you're trying to get. For exampleif you're interested in a secretarial positionyou'll want to emphasize any typing abilitiescomputer programs that you have experience withand any work that you've had in that field. You can list various other skills and qualifications as welljust place the emphasis on those that will help you to get your job. Also be sure to make your resume as easy to read as possible. If the person reviewing resumes has a difficult time reading what you've sentthey may just give up on their attempts to decipher it and move on to the next candidate. Ideally the person reading your resume should be able to look and tell what you're good at in under a minute.

Another helpful tip in resume preparation is to not go overboard. Most resumes should be about a page long''but no longer than 2 pages. Keep your references on a separate page if necessaryand provide them to your potential employer when requested. This will keep the information on your resume focused on what you can do for them. If they want to take it to the next step and speak with your referencesthey'll ask for them. One final and extremely important piece of advice is to proofread your resume carefully. Typos and misspellings can give the person reading it a bad first impression and in some cases even cause them to skip over yours and move on to the next.

If resume preparation isn't your forte''there are companies that focus specifically on helping people to design their resumesor writing one out for them. There is a fee for doing sobut take into consideration how much you'll be able to use that resume and how easy it will be to simply add on to it at a later date if necessary and it's often well worth the price. Take a long look around and compare prices if you believe this may be the best step for you.

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