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10 Steps in Creating a Damn Good Resume


  • Choose a target job (also called a "job objective"). An actual job title works best.
  • Find out what skills, knowledge, and experience are needed to do that target job.
  • Make a list of your 2, 3, or 4 strongest skills or abilities or knowledge that make you a good candidate for the target job.
  • For each key skill, think of several accomplishments from your past work history that illustrate that skill.
  • Describe each accomplishment in a simple, powerful, action statement that emphasizes the results that benefited your employer.
  • Make a list of the primary jobs you've held, in chronological order. Include any unpaid work that fills a gap or that shows you have the skills for the job.
  • Make a list of your training and education that's related to the new job you want.
  • Choose a resume format that fits your situation--either chronological or functional.
  • Arrange your action statements according to the format you choose.
  •  Summarize your key points at the top of your resume.
     

 

 


 
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