The Don't List :
1.Lie. Just tell the truth. By all means, present your achievements in the best possible light, but be careful about stretching the truth. If you don't tell the truth, it will likely come back to haunt you. You may not be able to perform the functions of the job very well and get yourself fired. The truth may come out at some point and according to company regulations, you guessed it, you get yourself fired. It's not worth it.
2.Be repetitious. If you performed a specific task at more than one job, list it in one place only. The employer only needs to know that you are capable of handling something, not that you have done it more than once. Find something else that the employer can benefit from knowing about you and include that instead.
3.Rule out volunteer work. Consider non-paid positions where you made a contribution. You probably learned a lot from volunteering at a local charity or from the office you held in the district PTA. Those are valuable insights into your character and the employer will be glad to read about them in your resume.
4.Create your own resume format. The formats that are in use exist for a reason...they work. If you are considering starting your own resume trend, let's just pause a moment and reflect on why that is such a bad idea. Ok, the moment is over. Use the prescribed formats and save yourself some time and hassle.
5.Rush through this whole process. You will have a much more effective resume if you take the time to do it right. How does that phrase go? If you don't have the time to do something right, you probably don't have the time to do it over. You can do this! You know you better than anyone else – and that's all you need to get this task completed!
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