
Resume Writing Lesson
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Education
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12th Grade
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Hard
Ms. Synder
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9 Slides • 4 Questions
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Resume Writing Mastery
Learn the essential skills and techniques to create a compelling resume that stands out to employers and gets you noticed. Discover the secrets to crafting a winning resume that highlights your strengths and maximizes your chances of landing your dream job.
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Resume Writing Tips
1. Look for keywords in the job posting 2. Review resume examples for your industry
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Multiple Choice
What is an important step in resume writing?
Looking for keywords in the job posting
Reviewing resume examples for your industry
Formatting the resume
Including irrelevant work experience
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Resume Writing Trivia
Did you know? Reviewing resume examples for your industry is an important step in resume writing. It helps you understand the best practices and formats specific to your field. By following industry standards, you can create a standout resume that catches the attention of employers.
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Mastering Resume Writing
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Multiple Choice
What is a key tip for mastering the art of resume writing?
Use a professional font like Arial or Times New Roman.
Include measurable metrics in your experience section to showcase your value.
Only include key and relevant information.
Increase font size and eliminate unnecessary white space to focus on content.
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Mastering Resume Writing
Trivia: Including only key and relevant information in your resume is crucial. Recruiters spend an average of 6 seconds reviewing a resume, so make every word count. Use measurable metrics to showcase your value and eliminate unnecessary white space to focus on content. Avoid using unprofessional fonts like Comic Sans. Remember, less is more!
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Mastering Resume Writing
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Multiple Choice
What is the key to making your resume impactful?
Prioritizing work experience, achievements, education, and skills
Using passive language
Listing duties instead of accomplishments
Emphasizing irrelevant skills
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Resume Impact
Trivia: Using passive language in your resume can make it less impactful. Instead of saying 'Responsibilities included...', use active verbs to highlight your accomplishments. For example, 'Achieved a 20% increase in sales by implementing a new marketing strategy.' Remember, employers want to see results, not just duties.
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Mastering Resume Writing
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Multiple Choice
What is an important step in customizing your resume?
Include Relevant Sections
Choose Appropriate Margins
Proofread Thoroughly
Create Multiple Versions
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Customizing Your Resume
Trivia: Including relevant sections is an important step in customizing your resume. It helps highlight your skills and experiences that are most relevant to the job you're applying for. Other important steps include choosing appropriate margins, proofreading thoroughly, and creating multiple versions to tailor your resume for different positions. Remember, a well-customized resume can greatly increase your chances of landing an interview!
Resume Writing Mastery
Learn the essential skills and techniques to create a compelling resume that stands out to employers and gets you noticed. Discover the secrets to crafting a winning resume that highlights your strengths and maximizes your chances of landing your dream job.
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