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Making a jaw-dropping resume in 6 easy steps!

When was the last time your resume was updated? It's critical to have a resume that is no more than 6 months old, whether you're currently looking for work or simply want to be prepared for when the right opportunity comes your way.

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Making a jaw-dropping resume in 6 easy steps!

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  1. Making a jaw-dropping resumein 6 easy steps!

  2. “When was the last time your resume was updated? It's critical to have a resume that is no more than 6 months old, whether you're currently looking for work or simply want to be prepared for when the right opportunity comes your way. If you've been out of work for more than six months, you might have trouble remembering specifics about your responsibilities and accomplishments. The team at ResumeWW has put together a list of six quick tips you can use to give your resume a quick refresh as one of the country's top resumes writing and career coaching providers.”

  3. #1: Keep a Destination in Mind Your resume should show off your work history and achievements, but it should also hint at where you want to go in the future. Consider where you want to go next as you consider what to emphasise. If job responsibilities from a previous position don't apply to future career goals, it's a good idea to keep the information about that position to a minimum. Focus on the experiences that are relevant to your future career goals.

  4. #2: Goodbye, Objective Remove the professional goal from the equation. Instead of telling the reader what you can do for a company, objectives tell the reader what you want out of a role. Because it's likely that no one will read your objective, replace it with a professional branding statement that highlights your unique expertise, tenure, and career highlights in a few sentences.

  5. #3: Show Them Your Proudest Moments • The best resumes show results in addition to duties and responsibilities. Employers and recruiters are interested in learning about your accomplishments. A few brainstorming questions will aid in the discovery of key details for each role: • In previous jobs, what skills did you excel at? • What are some of your proudest achievements? • Which of your accomplishments can you quantify with numbers, dollars, and percentages? • What kind of information would entice a potential employer to ask for an interview?

  6. #4 Keep it Clean Make it simple to read your resume. Remember that recruiters and employers only have a limited amount of time to review your updated resume. Excessive bullet points, images, cramped text, and unusual formats should all be avoided.

  7. #5 Contact Information It's time to update your information if all you have is your name and address. All of your contact information, including your phone number, email address, and LinkedIn profile, should be included. To avoid an odd-looking link on your resume, remember to edit your LinkedIn profile URL.

  8. #6 Keywords are Your Friends To find candidates, most businesses use an applicant tracking system (ATS). You may be screened out before you even begin if you do not use keywords from the job posting. Keywords should be used sparingly; if you do, you risk being flagged by an employer's applicant tracking system (ATS).

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  10. Contact Us Address- 120 Matheson Blvd E #202,Mississauga, ON L4Z 1X1,Canada Email- info@resumeww.com Contact Number- 6475004100 Website- www.resumeww.com

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