An effective resume is a key which gets you an interview, not a job.

Ok, so you have an interview scheduled. Now what?

A resume is a concise document that presents, and effectively sells, your most relevant and positive credentials for; employment, admission to graduate school, consideration for a scholarship or fellowship, or other professional purpose.

An effective resume is a key which gets you an interview, not a job.

An employer will usually spend 15 to 20 seconds reviewing your resume, so the content of your resume must be clear, brief, and targeted to the type of job for which you are applying. If your resume has a typo or grammatical error, it will probably jump off the page to an employer. This becomes a way for the employer to weed you out of a candidate pool. Your resume may be the only chance you get to make an impression, so make it a good one…

Our recruiters will be more than happy to assist you with building or editing your resume.

3 IMPORTANT TIPS

  1. Your resume must be clear, brief, and targeted
  2. Make sure you spell check
  3. Keep it short and sweet

An effective resume is a key which gets you an interview, not a job.