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Old 05-23-2009, 02:31 PM
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Default How to write a resume during economic recession

With economic recession, for each position there are a large number of applicants and recruiters have issues handing resumes. Here are 8 tips you can include your resume in order to get your resume recognized and get optimized results.

• Portray Achievements: Don't mess up your resume only describing job responsibilities. Include your achievements and the unique work in your career you have done.

• Give References: Take out recommendations from sites like LinkedIn, Performance reviews or customer 'thank you' letters and add them on your resume.

• Uniqueness about You: Try to contact your previous employers and ask for your s****s which make you unique. Keeping in mind the unique s****s, try to include them in your CV.

• Personal Branding: If you have blog, Twitter profile, you can always mention them on your resume. This will add more credibility to your profile. this may rank your resume high.

• Don’t Use Objective: Instead of an objective giving out possibilities you can start your resume with how your s****s can add value to the organization that recruits you.

• Your Work Approach: Instead of the traditional work terms use words like “You have the ability to understand”, “Build relationships”, “Have knowledge”, and “Organize”.

• Describe Your Personality: Some people use resumes of others and revise them, instead make your resume more practical and a document which describes your personality rather exaggerating.

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