There is nothing called perfect resume for all jobs. Your resume is just perfect when it suits to the position you have applied for. Thus you have to rework on your resume for each job that you find for yourself. For a common statement of your resume and format you might check this link "http://equalsources.in/EmpApps1.htm"
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
There is no universally accepted format for writing a Resume. A Resume that reflects the applicant’s capabilities with clarity is a perfect Resume for that person. With Regards Phanindra Sai A
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
You can consider the following points.
*Organise your resume under the following heads.
*Make sure your contacts details are given
*Keep your resume short enough to read quickly, but still covering imp details.
*Dont use fancy decorations, phrases and copied sentences.
This should help you in making a stricking resume.
Hope this helps,
Shikha
From India, Mumbai
*Organise your resume under the following heads.
- Summary and Objective (highlight ur strong points here. Keep it brief)
- Educational Qualifications & Certifications (in reverse chrono order)
- Work Experience (in reverse chrono order)
- Personal Details (include date of birth, contact details and passport no. if required.)
*Make sure your contacts details are given
*Keep your resume short enough to read quickly, but still covering imp details.
*Dont use fancy decorations, phrases and copied sentences.
This should help you in making a stricking resume.
Hope this helps,
Shikha
From India, Mumbai
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