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RESUME,The First Interface rather the First Interaction you have
with your employer Primary Ettiquettes & Common Mistakes in Mailing Resumes..
Don't overcrowd your resume; allow for plenty of white space. Keep your resume to one page whenever possible. Keep the number of fonts you use to a minimum -- two at the most. Use a font that is easy to read. Times Roman works well. Do not justify the lines of type on your resume. Allow the right side of the page to "rag." Do not overuse capitalization, italics, underlines, or other emphasizing features. Make sure your name, address, and a phone number appear on your resume and all correspondence, preferably at the top of the page. Print your resume on white or cream paper using a good-quality printer. Second- and third-generation photocopies must be avoided Print on one side of the paper only. Avoid Mistakes: Don't use words with which you aren't familiar. Use a dictionary as you write. Perform a spell check on your finished resume. Carefully read every word in your resume. Have a friend or two proof read your resume for you. Periods at the end of all full sentences. Be consistent in your use of punctuation. Always put periods and commas within quotation marks. Avoid using exclamation points. GRAMMATICAL MISTAKES: Grammar hang-ups to watch for: Do not switch tenses within your resume. The duties you currently perform should be in present tense (i.e., write reports) Duties you may have performed at past jobs should be in past tense (i.e., wrote reports). Capitalize all proper nouns. When expressing numbers, write out all numbers between one and nine (i.e., one, five, seven), but use numerals for all numbers 10 and above (i.e., 10, 25, 108). If you begin a sentence with a numeral, spell out that numeral (e.g. Eleven service awards won while employed.). Make sure your date formats are consistent (i.e.11/22/01 or Nov. 22, 2001, or 11.22.01. Choose one and stick with it.). Choose Your Words Carefully: Phrase yourself well: Be on the lookout for the following easily confused words: accept (to receive), except (to exclude) all right (correct), alright (this is not a word) affect (to bring about change), effect (result) personal (private), personnel (staff members) role (a character assigned or a function), roll (to revolve). Use action words (i.e., wrote reports, increased revenues, directed staff). REFERENCES In most instances it is not necessary to include names and address of references on the resume. If you include a reference, make it sure that the referenced person knows very well about you. It is also advisable to add the persons as references, whom the employer can contact easily. If possible add the phone number and e-mail ID of the reference. Never add a person as a reference, about whom you know nothing BE BRIEF AND TO THE POINT MENTION THE MOST OF YOUR EXPERIENCE HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY RE-CHECK FOR MISTAKES "You cannot succeed if you have tension around you or if you are a worrier." M S Oberoi.
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