Write it yourself.
It's okay to look at other resumes for ideas, but write your own yourself.
It will force you to organize your thoughts and background.
Make it error-free.
One spelling or grammar error will create a negative impressionist.
(See what I mean?) Get someone else to review your final draft for
any errors. Then review it again, because these rascals have a way
of slipping in.
Make it look good.
Poor copy quality, cheap paper, bad type quality, or anything else
that creates a poor appearance will turn off employers to even the
best resume content. Get professional help with design and printing
if necessary. Many resume writers and print shops have desktop publishing
services and can do design for you.
Be brief, be relevant.
Many good resumes fit on one page, and few justify more than two.
Include only the most important points. Use short sentences and
action words. If it doesn't relate to and support the job objective,
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