Thursday, May 28, 2015

Writing A Good Resume Contd.

Resume Format

  Most employers enjoy the chronological format. The chronological format lists, describes, and dates the specifics of each past job and your education. It's easy to read, write, and follow and is the most traditional. If you don't know how to write this format on your own you cam always go online to use a free template but, here is an example.



Resume Heading

     The heading is one of the most important parts of the resume. The heading should include your name, of course, and your address. You should put your address because it gives the employer an idea of the length of the commute to the job. You should also include your phone number and an email address. Make sure your email address is professional, preferably your first and last name. After the heading you could add a brief summary about yourself and why you are a good asset to their job. Here's an example of a good heading.




References

            References don't usually go on your resume but it's okay to add them. Employers usually ask for references on the application.


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