Resume Tips

Expert guidance to create a resume that stands out and gets you interviews.

Essential Resume Sections

Contact Information

Name, phone, email, LinkedIn, portfolio/website (if relevant)

Professional Summary

2-3 sentences highlighting your experience and value proposition

Work Experience

Listed in reverse chronological order with quantified achievements

Education

Degrees, certifications, and relevant coursework

Skills

Technical skills, tools, and relevant competencies

Additional (Optional)

Projects, publications, volunteer work, awards

Best Practices

Start with a Strong Summary

Begin with a compelling professional summary that highlights your key qualifications and career goals in 2-3 sentences.

DO:

  • Tailor it to the specific role
  • Include relevant keywords
  • Highlight your unique value proposition

DON'T:

  • Use generic statements
  • Make it too long
  • Include personal information

Quantify Your Achievements

Use numbers, percentages, and metrics to demonstrate the impact of your work.

DO:

  • Use specific numbers and percentages
  • Show before-and-after comparisons
  • Include timeframes

DON'T:

  • List vague responsibilities
  • Exaggerate your contributions
  • Forget context

Use Action Verbs

Start each bullet point with strong action verbs to make your experience more dynamic.

DO:

  • Led, managed, developed, implemented
  • Optimized, increased, reduced
  • Collaborated, coordinated, facilitated

DON'T:

  • Responsible for...
  • Helped with...
  • Worked on...

Tailor for Each Application

Customize your resume for each position by emphasizing relevant skills and experiences.

DO:

  • Match keywords from job description
  • Prioritize relevant experience
  • Adjust your summary

DON'T:

  • Send the same resume everywhere
  • Include irrelevant information
  • Keyword stuff

Final Checklist

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