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Customize your resume for your profession


There are no universal resumes for all professions. For each profession, different types of resumes are important. The task of each type of resume is to show what is most important for the profession. So, for example, it is important for sales professions to show how you made money for the company. It is very important for technical and IT professions to show the presence of different skills and knowledge, for marketing - completed projects and so on. A complete list of typical professions indicating what a resume should show:

Show your recruiter your success

Your resume is not a set of separate blocks about your work, education and training. A millionth resume is a resume that is built into a success story. What is a success story? This is when it is clear how your education, career path, all kinds of trainings and certificates, personal qualities and the position you are looking for are related. If there is no logic in these elements, the recruiter will skip your resume.

The resume must indicate your successes (achievements) for each job. If it is not clear from the name of the posts and companies that you have changed that you have been going up, this should be seen in the description of the duties and achievements.

A good resume is a resume that has been written and corresponded. Throughout its history (from the first to the last place of work), a resume can be rewritten up to 20-30 times.

In addition, a first-class resume is a resume where each phrase adds value to it.

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