Looking for a job but currently feeling that your resume doesn’t have much to show? Maybe you are a first-time job applicant or you just have one work experience? Starting to get confused about what you should do in order to make your resume more presentable despite the limitations? How do you make yourself stand out from the rest of the applicants who might have more experiences than you?

We’ll give you a few tips and techniques to do in order to avoid submitting a skeletal-looking resume for job application. We’ll even include documents that will help guide you in stepping up your game. Just keep reading!

Anatomy of a Resume

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This document will help you out in determining what to put in your resume. It will even give you a description and a few tips regarding what you can incorporate in order to make your resume more attractive and effective during your job search.

How to Create a Job Winning Resume

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Everybody wants their resume to stand out from the rest. This is the reason why this guide serves as a good guide to helping you end up with a resume considered to be job-winning.

Resume Guide

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You want to avoid making common resume mistakes in order to make your resumes more effective. This document will definitely be of help as it gives you a checklist of what you need to do to make your resumes an excellent job search document.

Adding Substance to a Thin Resume

You might be thinking of just giving up and submitting your resume despite the lack of content. We can actually help you out. Here are a few tips you can follow in order to give your resume more life.

  • Take a look at your format. Making use of the white space of your resume can aid in strengthening the look of your resume. Play with a few resume templates and see which one you think makes your resume look more presentable. Take note of the font as well. Make use of a font style and size that will actually make your resume look more fortified.
  • Start with your resume summary. A resume summary is about three sentences long. This can help put more content on your resume. You may not have worked yet or you may have just a limited experience, but you can emphasize that you are looking forward to the future.
  • Be more detailed with your academic history. Describe what you have achieved while you were still in school and the training you have received. You may also list down any college-level subjects you may have taken up if there are any.
  • Talk about your work experience. Okay, you might not actually have a legitimate work experience but you can include any volunteer work that you have done or any similar experience that might be deemed as professional. You never know how your volunteer work might actually show some similarities with what they are looking for in a potential employee.
  • Highlight your skills. Your resume skills will make up for your lack of relevant work experience. Let them know what you can actually do. List down these skills and provide a brief description and an example when you showcased such skill.

Revamping Your Resume for Your Specialty

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You resumes should not only be tailor-fit to the job position you will be applying for but to yourself as well. This document will give you a very detailed explanation of how you can customize your resume according to what you are good at.

Writing a Resume the Right Way

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Writing Resumes and Cover Letters

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The best thing to remember, whether you are writing a resume for the first time or for the nth time already, is to just be confident with what you will include. Do not worry too much because every professional you will meet out there was also a lot like you—an inexperienced newbie looking forward to joining the workforce. Just expound on what you already possess and just go with the flow.

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