Resume Building
How to Build a Resume:
No matter what kind of skills you have, employers won’t take your resume seriously if it’s not built properly. Read on to learn how to build your resume from header to footer with our examples and resume building guide.
Here some basic formatting rules to follow when writing a resume:
1.Left Align the Content: Your resume should always have the most important information left-aligned .Left-aligning content makes it easy for hiring managers to read through your qualifications and easily find the information they’re looking for.
2.Select a Professional, easy-to-read font: The font used on your resume should be professional and easy to read. Generally, this means sticking to commonly used fonts like Times New Roman or Calibri .The most important thing is that your font choice doesn’t distract from the qualifications on your resume. So avoid using more eccentric fonts like Courier New or Impact (and especially avoid Comic Sans).
3.Divide your Information into clear sections: All the information on your resume should be divided into clear sections. This makes your resume easier for employers to scan through and find the information they’re looking for.
4.Use Bullet points: All the details of your resume should be formatted in concise bullet points that highlight some of your key professional accomplishments.
Here’s an example of a resume experience section that uses good resume formatting:
Proper Resume Building Template
1. Resume Heading
FIRST AND LAST NAME
Email: youremail@gmail.com | Phone: 995 555 555 | Address: 1234 Lincoln Rd. Harrisburg, PA 17101 | LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/profile
2. Resume Introduction
Dedicated [industry] professional with [# of years] years of experience. Looking to leverage my abilities in [relevant skills] to fill the [position name] position at [Company Name]. An adaptable employee seeking to help achieve [Company’s Name]’s goals and take on new challenges as soon as possible.
3. Education
Degree Name / Major
University, Location / Start Date – End Date
4. Work or Relevant Experience
Most Recent Job Title / Start Date – End Date
Employer Name / Location
5. Skills and Certifications
6. Additional Resume Section
Final Resume Building Checklist
Before you send off your application, here’s a final checklist to make sure your resume formatting is correct and makes you come off as a professional:
Additional Tips
Now that you know the basics of how to format a resume, here are some additionals tips for making your resume professional looking and easy to read:
- Don’t use first-person pronouns
- Use past-tense when explaining previous work experience
Here’s an example of a work experience section that uses proper tenses:
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