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How to write a solid resume

posted October 22, 2009 - 11:24am
How to write a solid resume

A lot of people think that writing a resume of their skills and what they can do is a confusing thing . they just don't know what to write exactly about themselves and what they can do . they become vey anxious about every word in it and they want to make it perfect as possible as they can . But simply , there is no perfect resume because there is no perfect human ! . Yes , that is the ugly truth about us , that we don't know every thing in the world but we can know how to do certain things in a certain field of life efficiently.
you must have seen people during your daily life writing a very exaggerated resume about themselves and what they can do in life . And that is exactly what makes employers pissed off these resumes . Ther are simply humans like us and can figure out what is true and what is fake . So , when you decide to write a resume of yourself , just write about yourself ! . Yes , simply write about your biography and what you can do in a simple way and in a few decent accurate words . Don't use exaggerated words because the employer will feel immediately that you are dishonest and may think you won't be faithfull in the career future . So the best way to just avoid any complications is that to write a simple resume about yourself and your skills that you can do and languages that you have a good command of . And don't be ashamed to write about your personal hobbies because this makes the employer knows you better and feel closer to you . So , Now , get a paper and write an initial version of your resume that you can fix till you get the proper suitable version that honestly expresses you in a pretty good way .



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