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Lynn’s Answer
Hello - your resume should highlight your skills of the position you are applying for. Create multiple resumes to match the position you are seeking. Do not use a "one size fits all format".
Hint - many larger companies use computer-aided searches to match key words of the job requisition. Make sure you include some of the key words of the job requirements in your resume, so that the computer matches you as a potential candidate.
You should include statements about yourself or skills that match the job requirements of the position that you are applying for.
Example: Job Requirement - Proficiency in Office 365 applications including Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
I have developed competent skills using MS Word and Excel through my coursework in college.
I have taken advanced coursework in Office 365 applications including Excel, Word and PowerPoint
Hint - many larger companies use computer-aided searches to match key words of the job requisition. Make sure you include some of the key words of the job requirements in your resume, so that the computer matches you as a potential candidate.
You should include statements about yourself or skills that match the job requirements of the position that you are applying for.
Example: Job Requirement - Proficiency in Office 365 applications including Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
I have developed competent skills using MS Word and Excel through my coursework in college.
I have taken advanced coursework in Office 365 applications including Excel, Word and PowerPoint
Diego Fonseca
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Diego’s Answer
Hello Adam, As a student and no background, your CV should focus on the strengths of your personality and field of study and let employers know more about your interests. You should also start with your personal contacts as name, email, mobile, and age. It is also recommended to add your field of study in the first part of your resume. After that, in the second part, you can make a little introduction by talking about your achievements at school and how you would describe yourself as a person, and also how you believe your strengths would help the employers in delivering the goals/results they have . If you have volunteering experiences or extracurricular experiences, you can mention these in the third part of your resume. Also relevant projects in the school, recognitions by the tutors, etc. In the last part of your resume, you can include your formal education and the main courses you believe are relevant for the position you are interested in. Here is a link with more tips:
https://www.thebalancemoney.com/first-resume-example-with-no-work-experience-2063278
https://www.thebalancemoney.com/first-resume-example-with-no-work-experience-2063278
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Mohit’s Answer
You can easily discover a variety of templates on the internet. Just make sure to pick one that's compatible with ATS (Application Tracking Software) and user-friendly.
Essential elements to include are your personal information like your name, email, and phone number, your abilities, qualifications, work experience, and education.
Essential elements to include are your personal information like your name, email, and phone number, your abilities, qualifications, work experience, and education.