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1. Personal Details
Use your full name
Provide a professional email address
Include a phone number where you can be reached
2. Introduction
Keep it concise and focused on your strengths
Use keywords relevant to the job or industry
Tailor your introduction to each job application
3. Work Experience
Use action verbs like "managed," "created," and "developed"
Be specific about what you achieved and how you achieved it
Emphasize transferable skills like communication, teamwork, and problem-solving
4. Education and Training
Include relevant courses, training programs, or certifications
Emphasize skills or knowledge gained through education and training
Tailor your education section to the job you're applying for
5. Skills and Hobbies
Be specific about what you can do and what you've achieved
Use keywords relevant to the job or industry
Emphasize transferable skills like communication, teamwork, and problem-solving
6. Certifications and Languages
Include relevant certifications or licenses
Emphasize proficiency in languages relevant to the job
Be specific about what you can do and what you've achieved
7. References
Include correct contact details
Make sure references are relevant to the job you're applying for
Get permission from references before listing them
1. Personal Details
Don't use a nickname or alias
Don't provide an unprofessional email address
Don't forget to include a phone number and email address
2. Introduction
Don't make it too long or rambling
Don't use generic phrases or clichés
Don't forget to proofread for spelling and grammar mistakes
3. Work Experience
Don't just list your job responsibilities without explaining what you achieved
Don't use negative language or complain about previous jobs
Don't forget to include relevant work experience or skills
4. Education and Training
Don't forget to include relevant education or training
Don't make it seem like you're still in school if you've already graduated
Don't use jargon or technical terms that may be unfamiliar to non-industry professionals
5. Skills and Hobbies
Don't just list a bunch of generic skills without explaining what you can do
Don't claim skills you don't actually have
Don't forget to include relevant skills or certifications
6. Certifications and Languages
Don't forget to include relevant certifications or languages
Don't claim certifications or languages you don't actually have
Don't use jargon or technical terms that may be unfamiliar to non-industry professionals
7. References
Don't forget to include references or include too few
Don't list personal friends or family members as references
Don't forget to get permission from references before listing them