How to build a perfect resume | Resume Writing for fresher's

How to build a perfect resume | Resume Writing for fresher's

 



1)What do interviewers look for in a Resume?

  • Do you have the skills they need?
  • Have you spent enough time on it?

2)Resume Structure

  • Before writing a resume you should first read the job description of the job, you are applying to.
  • While you reading the job description search for specific keywords or skills they looking for. This step is crucial to understand what to highlight in your resume.


1. Write your name followed by your professional title

  • You need to support whatever you have written in your professional title throughout the resume


2. Contact Information

  • Email Id - make sure it looks professional consisting of your name
  • Phone Number
  • Linkedin Link / Twitter Id
  • Skype Id if required



3. Education

  • In reverse chronological order mention your educational details.
  • list down your institution name, degree up to your 10th, and don't forget to include your percentage/CGPA.

4. Skills

  • Remember to include those skills which are mentioned in your job description.

5. Experience 

  • Internships
  • IEEE Papers
  • Mini Projects
  • If you work part-time in any field


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6. Additional Sections

  • Competitive Exams
  • College Fests
  • Hackathons
  • Coding Contests
  • Paper Presentations
  • Courses You have done
  • Maintaining your own blog


7. Profile Summary

  • Focuses on the company's needs and tells how the candidate using his/ her credentials can help the company.
  • What skills or experience do I have that makes me qualified for the job I m applying to.

8. Important Points

  • Keep Resume to the 1-page maximum.
  • Proofread your resume to avoid grammatical mistakes.
  • Send resume in a PDF Format.
  • Do not mention sensitive information like- PAN card, Adhar card, Full Address, Marital Status.
  • Never lie in resume.


Tips: Always Maintain an active Career Document that helps you while making your resume,

      because most of the time we forget what we have done in the past.