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How To Write A Resume
How To Write A Resume
The rsum is usually one of the first items, along with a cover letter and sometimes an
application for employment, which a potential employer sees regarding the job seeker and is
typically used to screen applicants, often followed by an interview.
Most of the time we are confused to use the right and apt word; because all the 3 words are in use but in
different time, at different places;
Resume:
Resume is more applicable for middle and senior level job where experiences and
skill sets get more preference than academic qualifications.
CV:
CV Stands for Curriculum Vitae.
Your academic achievements, experiences and skills are listed here.
Experiences, Technical proficiency, Achievements, Positions of responsibilities,
extracurricular activities, Skills, Languages known, etc.
you should include references detail
Bio-Data:
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RESUME
Address Line 1 Address Line 2, City, State Zip | phone number | Email id
CAREER OBJECTIVE
Write about your career aim here; Be careful to spell the word Career not carrer or
carrier
It should be precise
You must have a unique objective and you must never copy from your friends
EDUCATION
Mention your academic details here
It should mention your institution where you studied and class and course you have
attended and marks you gained along with the year of passing
MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS
SKILLS
(EXAMPLE)
French: Conversational
Basic Photoshop, Illustrator, and Dreamweaver skills
Excellent Typist: 70+ WPM
Well-versed in AP style and Chicago style
Basic photojournalism ability
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INTERNS AND INDUSTRIAL VISIT:
Personal Details:
Place:
Date: signature:
This is just one type of resume format but you can use any format for your resumes
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