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Is Your Resume Accurate?

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here is no denying the fact that a well drafted and honest resume can do wonders for your job search effort. However, this is true only when your resume is specific, focused and accurate.

Very often, prospective candidates make costly errors in their resume and end up losing out on the opportunity to prove themselves and land the job.

Here are some common mistakes to avoid when preparing your resume -

1. Become Repetitive: Don`t repeat what you might have already mentioned in your resume. It is okay to have a 1-2 page resume that aptly summarizes your qualifications and previous experience. One of the prerequisites of writing a good resume is being truthful and straight forward about your skill set and work experience.

2. Fail to Write a Cover Letter: Many job seekers do not understand the importance of a Cover Letter and hence, don`t write one when applying for a job. This can prove to be a big mistake as the Cover Letter plays an important role in reinforcing your suitability for the said position, what you can offer to the Company and acts as a prelude to that all important resume.

3. Lack Focus: Being specific in your resume is a rule of thumb if you want to make an impact quickly and effectively. Don`t beat around the bush. Rather, say what you have to say (skills you possess, job experience) in an organised and efficient manner.

4. Lying in Your Resume: In your desperate attempt to qualify for the job interview or get the job, never lie in your resume. Stick to facts and only mention such information in your resume about your education, qualifications and previous work experience which is true and can be proven. Shortcuts such as lying and forging information will not take you very far professionally.

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http://www.contentwriter.in/articles/interview-tips-resumes/accurate-resume.htm
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