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27 Common Resume Mistakes that Can Lose You the Job

Trying to figure out what style, format, font and wording to use can be a real challenge, especially if you are a first-time resume writer. The following article will take you on a journey through three ‘bad’ resumes. On the way you will encounter poor spacing, bad spelling, strange fonts, and fancy borders. The road to recovery is quick however, and you will soon find your way to three good sample resumes and resume tips you can use to create your own masterpiece.

Sample 1: “Anita's Resume” As you can tell by the sample below, there are several mistakes made on this resume: What we can learn from this resume: Your contact information should be easy to read and match the font on the rest of the resume.If you want to use a border, it should be a plain block border in order to maintain a professional appearance.If you are enrolled in college, you can take out your High School education.

Sample 2 – “Anita's Job” Sample 3 – “Anita's Job” Download these samples: 40 Stunningly Creative Resume Designs on DeviantArt. Resume Help & Career Advice by Career Expert Jessica Holbrook Hernandez : CAREEREALISM. Did you know you should have strong action verbs strategically placed throughout your resume?

Resume Help & Career Advice by Career Expert Jessica Holbrook Hernandez : CAREEREALISM

Well, now you do! Most importantly, you want them at the beginning of the majority of your bullet points and accomplishment-based statements. Please do yourself —and every hiring manager out there—a favor; do not start your sentences with: Responsible for… worked with… or any other opening that lacks power and punch. These really do nothing for your resume or experience except hurt it. Hiring managers are not exactly captivated by the phrases, “responsible for” or “worked with.”

Here are a few examples of my favorite action words: Captivated Championed Directed Exceeded Pioneered Formulated Generated Intensified Leveraged Masterminded Maximized Mentored Optimized Orchestrated Re-engineered Spearheaded Structured Proliferate Recaptured Rejuvenated Truthfully, the list could go on. Don’t believe me? Use the synonym feature in Microsoft Word or go to Thesaurus.com.

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45 Creative Resumes to Seize Attention

Are you one of those job seekers who have been sending far too many resumes and been hit with far too many disappointment? The problem may not lie with your qualification or skills set. Employer filters tons of resumes on daily basis, only the outstanding ones get noticed. A creative resume is fairly important. Not only it resembles your personality, it also speaks your capability and creativity. Today we want to bring to your attention a collective of 45 creative and beautiful resumes that will definitely impress an employer. Curriculum Vitae by Jonny-RocketA CV that probably laid the author the job and great at attracting attention among several hundred applicants.

Resume by Pau Morgan Me, Myself Curriculum Vitae by Novisurjadi Life Chart ResumeAuthor’s first take at visualizing general tasks he does daily between age 0-32. Resume by Arianedenise Curriculum Vitae by MistisA retro and vintage CV with pictures. 25 Examples of Super Creative Resume Design. 1.

25 Examples of Super Creative Resume Design

Film reel resume 2. 3-D resume 3. Flyer resume 4. 5. 6.