Include Volunteer Work

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Many people discount the value of including their volunteer work in their resumes. On the other hand, many employers are interested in finding people who are willing to commit themselves and go the extra mile for little in return. Volunteer work is a great way to show you’re focused on impact and not just compensation.

Do I Need A Cover Letter?

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More than two thirds of resumes received include a cover letter so not including one puts an applicant at a distinct disadvantage as other applicants have more opportunity to catch the reviewers’ eye and land an interview. Cover letters are also a great opportunity to draw focus to what makes you an ideal candidate or explain a period of unemployment in your past.

Highlight Yourself

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Nothing is more boring than receiving a two or three page resume from a prospective employee that looks more like an essay. Instead, employers want you to highlight what you think your best qualities are, and lay them out from the very beginning. Choose a few relevant qualities. Highlight them, make them bold, put them in bigger font, just do something to make them stand out from the rest of your resume. Once you’ve done that, place them at the very top of the first page. Your interviewer will be much more interested in you if you don’t waste his or her time from the very beginning.