Make sure your resume gets you to the interview

Today’s employment market is highly competitive. Your resume is fighting for attention from busy people to get you to the interview stage of your job search.

Research shows that interview decisions are often made in less than 30 seconds. Sometimes the decision is made in 3 seconds flat.

As your resume contains a lot of information, it is important that the reader quickly finds the facts that will convince them to interview you. You can guide employers and recruitment managers through your resume to the information they want to know by structuring your resume and keeping to a simple format.

Here is a simple list of dos and don’ts to help you develop a winning resume.

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