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How to Pick the Best Resume Format and Get Hired in 2020

Your resume is one of the first things employers see. If it fails to make an impression, then you want to make sure you make the cut, and then fix your resume. By exploring styles and design as well as text options, you can fix your resume to the point that every recruiter you send an application to will call you back.

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How to Pick the Best Resume Format and Get Hired in 2020

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  1. How to Pick the Best Resume Format and Get Hired in 2020 Your resume is one of the first things employers see. If it fails to make an impression, then they’re bound to chuck that in with the rest of the pile that they’ll toss. If you want to make sure you make the cut, then fix your resume. There are plenty of ways to get that done. By exploring styles and design as well as text options, you can fix your resume to the point that every recruiter you send an application to will call you back. Get References Before you get started, look for references. Find out what resumes stand out. What do they have that your resume lacks? What are they doing right? By going over resume samples at a job search website, for instance, you’ll have a better idea of which resumes will resonate with HR teams. Update Your Profile Your resume should match your profile. If you’re sending out resumes to prospective employers, then you’ll want to make sure that your data online is consistent. That meansyou’ll need to update your profile on job search sites. Create Profiles If you have yet to start a profile, though, there’s no better time than now to get that done. Being on job search sites makes it easier for you to find postings about open positions and that can help you find professional opportunities that wouldn’t have been possible through traditional job- hunting channels. By creating profiles on job search sites, you can increase your exposure and the likelihood of having potential employers find you.

  2. Study Your Options It’s now time to sit back and study your options. There are three common resume formats that recruiters see every day: the chronological format that’s ideal for experienced pros since it highlights current and past experience, the functional format which best suits graduates, and then there’s the combined format that puts these two together. The last one, though, requires a good understanding of your goals. Meaning, what do you want your resume to achieve? Do a Summary Statement Make it easier for recruiters to get the highlights. Provide a summary statement at the top of your resume to give them an idea of what they can expect from you if they take you on and hire you to become a part of their teams. Be Consistent If you use a word in the resume, make sure you use it consistently throughout. If you’re going with the past tense, use that for the entire document. Any mistakes in consistency could detract from the value of your resume. Do the Best Parts First Just like any other text out there, you want recruiters to go through your resume. But keep in mind that they already read a ton of resumes and files. How can you stand out? If they go over the first few parts of your resume and fail to find anything interesting or that relates to their job openings, then that file will get the axe. What you can do is put up the good bits first. Contact Us – Intry Careers Website: https://www.intry.careers/

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