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One of the most significant factors for getting a job is your resume. It is initial impression that a possible company have. Therefore, the resume must capture the employer’s consideration within 30 seconds. Because he is generally, busy with resumes. Writing creative, useful and effective resume is a daunting job. However, if some of the simple things are taken in mind, the probability of being short-list for the interview enhance extensively.

Here, we provide some tips that will be greatly valuable for any applicant, irrespective of the industry or company you are applying for. These essential and basic things to make a lasting impression:

Remember your resume does not obtain you the job, the interview that gets you the job. The resume gets the interview call only.

Here are some dos and don’ts for a resume that registers.
Dos
• Keep the resume brief, but talk about all related facts to the job.
• Leave spaces between the experiences for easier reading.
• Your work experience must be mentioned in detail along with all designation, job profile, company detail etc.
• Write the professional qualification first then educational qualification.
• Always write the contact number for easy accessibility.
• Keep details clear and to the point.
• Use a laser printer and traditional type fonts like Times-Roman, Arial etc.
• Use Justify Alignment in your resume.
• Headings could be in bold.
• Qualify and quantify what you have to offer to the organization.
• Include all information related to your work/job if possible.
• Print your resume on straight white paper (A4).
• Be honest. Never tell wrong fact about your job responsibilities.
• Keep the resume employer centered.
• Keep all your testimonials with you pas roof at the time of interview.
DONTs
• Do not use talkative language, poor grammar, spelling mistakes.
• Do not overuse the same adjectives or verbs.
• Avoid personal information like height, weight etc.
• Do not clutter up your resume with too much unnecessary information.
• Do not lie about your experience.
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