How Important is Your Resume?
by: Murad Ali
Getting hired is tough in today's world of job layoffs, downsizing,
outsourcing and cost crunching. Businesses no longer have the
money to view people as simply bodies to fill a position. Instead
they look for the most qualified candidates and screen their employees
well. So much so that drug screens, criminal checks and employment
history help companies avoid poor workers.
Resumes are another source of important information about candidates.
If a resume is written with obvious spelling and grammar mistakes
employers will usually discard it for reasons of basic knowledge
and education. Getting the most qualified and progressive employees
are an important part of business for many companies. They view
good employees as productive who make few mistakes and poor employees
as a liability to be replaced. A resume could show them what type
of employee you really are and the reasons why they should hire
you.
There are a number of things people need to keep in mind when
writing their resume. Use the following list to increase your
chances of employment success:
1.) Must highlight the skills and abilities of the person.
2.) Should use a format that is normally used in the field
in which the person is applying.
3.) It should be clean and not more than 2 pages (variable
depending on field).
4.) Your resume should have a hint of color to highlight it
from other resumes.
5.) Should use parchment quality paper and an executive packet.
6.) Must have no spelling errors and use correct grammar.
Another alternative to writing your own resume is to have a
professional write one for you. In this way you are sure to have
one of the most ascetically pleasing and professionally written
resumes in the bunch. There are many different types of resume
businesses for people to turn to. Make sure the person you are
working with has years of experience in the human resource field
and professional writing skills.
About The Author: Murad Ali is the published author of "A
Call to Greatness" and "An American Mecca". At
this time he is an MBA holder pursuing his doctorate. He also
edits the Muslim Times at http://www.muradenterprises.org eMail: muradcali@excite.com
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