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So check out these 5 tips for those who are in doubt about how to make a resume!
#1 How to make a resume? Keep focus
You've certainly experienced a lot of cool things, but not everything should be listed on your resume.
So be objective!
Just below the personal data, write briefly about your skills and experiences.
Since recruiters may receive many applications, a well-written and original sentence will undoubtedly set you apart from the crowd! 😉
#2 List your experiences
So that you don't get lost while listing your experiences, take note of the tip: first of all, recover your academic and professional history.
What month did I join this job? How long did I stay? And that volunteering at uni, does that count?
First, answer all of these. Then, with the correct information, list your experiences in reverse chronological order, from most recent rank to oldest.
you got this, Uliver!
#3 What is your background?
Now is the time to list all of your relevant educational information for your resume!
Remember to include the name of the institution, year of graduation and name of the course.
College, language courses, specializations and exchanges, for example.
Anything goes, except lying on your CV! #we are looking
#4 How to make a resume? Cite previous references!
End your resume with a few references from past jobs, but keep it succinct.
Mention the name, position and email of the person who guided you in these opportunities.
although old school, some companies even check with other leaders on the performance of former employees.
#5 Innovate in design
Innovating in the provision of information and curriculum format can be a differential in your application, you know?
However, you must have common sense: if your area of expertise still does not allow for a more cool, better stick to the basics.
Regardless of the case, remember to keep the fonts in a readable size and export the file in PDF, ok?
Get to work, the job market awaits you, Uliver!