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How To Use A Resume Template
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When you begin to write or rewrite your resume you are probably looking for the most effective and professional layout you can find. The easiest way to write a contemporary, effective resume is to use a resume template. You can either use the template as is, and fill in your information, or you can use templates to get ideas for font usage and layouts that work for you. Either choice is acceptable. There are some truly professional resume templates and there are some poorly designed templates so knowing what you are looking for and how you think your resume should look will help you choose a good template for reference or for use.
The idea of a resume is to highlight in a succinct and straightforward manner your education, experience, skills, objectives and achievements for a potential employer to look over in order to make a decision about whether to interview you or not. Your resume isn’t supposed to be a biography or an epic poem, so you will be leaving out the flowery prose and your high school extracurricular activities, to focus on your achievements in your job field.
By using a resume template you can learn the best positioning of each subject on the page, the most effective way to transition to the next section and the best general layout consisting of font choices, font sizes and border options. A well written resume can get you an interview, but only if it catches the employers eye enough to make him read it.
If you submit a hastily thrown together resume that includes everything from your elementary school to your personal hobbies, it isn’t going to matter how it is laid out, a potential employer probably won’t get past the first page before deciding to pass on interviewing you.
Take the time to research templates, styles and all the options available to you before writing your resume. You may find a template that you wish to use or you could collect ideas from several templates to create a really unique, eye catching and effective resume yourself.
If you choose to use a resume template in its entirety make sure to enter all of your information and not leave any of the template prompts in place. That would be very unprofessional and a definite tip off to a potential employer that you prefer to go the easy way.
On the other hand if you choose to use features from a template or two make sure that you don’t make your resume too busy, too many unique ideas can clutter the page and defeat your purpose.
In a world where the unemployment rate is climbing every day it is important to be on top of your game when you are job searching. Competition is fierce for even part time employment and employers are receiving dozens of resumes each day. Do what you need to do to make your resume stand out from the crowd and get read. Your resume can make or break your chance for an interview so take the time necessary to put together a good one.
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