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    Tips and Tricks for Effective Resume
 
  Your resume remains one of the most important components of your job search. A well written resume that gives the employer an accurate view of your skills will help you stand out from the crowd.

Ever hear the saying "you never get a second chance to make a first impression?" Your resume gives a potential employer a powerful message about what kind of employee you would be. With only a few seconds to capture the attention of the reader and showcase your extensive skills, you need to make the most of your resume. Read on for resume tips and tricks.
   
  Resume Tip 1: Spell Check and "Reality Check"
  Before you submit your resume, make sure you give it a spell check using your word processing software. After you spell check it, have someone else give it a quick "reality check" to make sure that the spell checker didn't miss anything and to make sure that you didn't make a mistake that your computer can't catch. It is important that you get a second set of eyes to look over the document that could be responsible for your next job.
  Resume Tip 2: Not Too Long, But Not Too Short
  How long should your resume be? This is always a tough call. Some experts believe a one page resume is the perfect length. I would disagree, unless you really have few skills and experiences to share. Go into enough detail to give an accurate view of your skills, but not so long that the reader falls asleep. You do not need to list every project you have ever worked on. Summarize, but be inclusive.
  Resume Tip 3: Formatting Counts
 

Have 2 versions of your resume available. One to be viewed online, and one to be handed out at in-person interviews and job fairs. Fancy formatting with pretty fonts, lines, boxes and bullet points just does not make it through on most computers. Anything you send or submit online should have very basic formatting (spacing and paragraph breaks, for example).

  Resume Tip 4: Keywords are Key
  When an employer searches a database, they use keywords. In general, they expect the results to be representative of what they are searching for. This should mean a couple of things to the resume writer:
    Include relevant keywords in your resume, because this is how you will be found.
   Don't stuff your resume with keywords that are not relevant of your experience. A list of keywords that do not represent your expertise should be avoided.
  Resume Tip 5: Include the Basics
  A technical resume should include the following information sections.
  An objective : 1-2 sentences describing what you want, customize this for the job you are applying for.
  Education : Any degrees you have completed or are working on, as well as relevant classes or certification.
  Experience : List your past employers and/or major projects you have worked  Start with the most recent.
  Technology Summary : List only the technologies you know well.
  Resume Tip 6: Have Multiple Versions
  If you are in more than one role (or have skills that may fit more than one role) you should have multiple versions of your resume available that highlight those skills. For example, if you have years of experience as a software engineer, and also have project management expertise, have two resumes: one highlighting your software engineer experience and another highlighting your project management experience.
   
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