Being Honest in Your Resume


If you are just graduated and currently having trouble writing a resume for your future employer, then you may want to read this short article. In this article, I want to give you some hints on how to make one. First, I will show you what resume really is and why it is the only key for you to get an interview call. Second, I will show you why resume is not only a document filled with achievements and experiences but it also can give your employer an insight of your personal attitude. Third, we will briefly discuss the formal content of a resume which is comprised of educational achievements and job experiences. Hopefully, after reading this article you will have an idea on how to write your own great resume.
First, resume can be considered as your proposal to a company you want to work with. It is your presentation to the employer to show them that you are really the person they are looking for. This is not easy by any means because you will be competing with a lot of people for the position, especially if its one of the most-sought and well paid job. You want to give them high value information about yourself as short as possible without resorting to lies and misinformation. Within the resume you will fill all your backgrounds, educations and past experiences. You should give your complete profile and your best recent academic achievements if you have any. You want to impress your employer within the first 2 or 3 pages so they will consider you for an interview because resume and cover letter is your sole determinant for interview opportunities.

Second, one quite hidden function of a resume is that they can be used by the employer to see your attitude by looking at your resume writing and how you construct it. Resume, in short, will likely show your attitude toward the job you are applying and whether or not you are serious about it. Here, I suggest you write your profile by being straightforward and complete honest. Do not add anything that you think you aren't capable of. For example, say that you just learnt how to program with C++ for 3 months and then you write in the resume that you are already an advanced or expert with the language program. Although it might work, but on the long run if they found out that you are not really familiar with your own skill then you will have a bad reputation and your co-worker are hardly trust you anymore. So, avoid lying by writing unclear information in your resume. Being low profile and never brag will get you far in case you are accepted for the job.
Third, a resume is where you can put all your educational achievements and job experiences in on 2 or 3 pages. The way how you write it down is entirely up to you, but the most important thing is you should state the main objective for your future career. If you have a clear objective in your resume and when the employer sees that your objective is matched with the criteria for what they are looking for a new employee, then you will have yourself a free ticket for an interview. You should also write down all your formal academic and job achievements near the top of the resume. This way you can show immediately what you are capable of as a person. And next you have the options of writing down your hobbies and personal interests in it. If your personal interests are matched up with your previous achievements then you might have a better chance of winning an interview.
So there you have it, three short tips on how to write a better resume for yourself. First, you know what the core point of a resume is and what you should do about it. Second, you know that being honest is the only way to go when writing a resume instead of writing small lies here and there. Third, your personal objective will be important for any future employer to see how serious will you be in your job and their work environment. I hope you gain something out of this article and you have a better chance of getting an interview for your dream job.

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