How_to_Make_a_Resume and use it in future jobs.pptx

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How_to_Make_a_Resume and use it in future job


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Title Slide How to Make a Resume A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating a Professional Résumé

Slide 1 1. Understand the Purpose of a Resume - A résumé showcases your qualifications, experience, and skills. - It helps employers quickly assess your suitability for a position. - Keep it concise, clear, and relevant.

Slide 2 2. Choose the Right Resume Format - Chronological: Lists work experience in reverse order. - Functional: Focuses on skills rather than job history. - Combination: Mix of chronological and functional styles.

Slide 3 3. Include Your Contact Information - Full name, phone number, and professional email address. - Optional: LinkedIn profile or portfolio link. - Avoid including personal details like age or marital status.

Slide 4 4. Write a Strong Objective or Summary - Briefly describe your career goals and key strengths. - Tailor it to the specific job you are applying for. - Example: 'Dedicated marketing graduate seeking to contribute creative strategies to ABC Company.'

Slide 5 5. List Your Education Background - Include school name, degree, and year of graduation. - Add academic honors, awards, or relevant coursework. - Example: Bachelor of Science in Psychology, XYZ University, 2024.

Slide 6 6. Detail Your Work Experience - List previous jobs or internships in reverse order. - Include job title, company name, and employment dates. - Use action verbs and measurable results. (e.g., 'Increased sales by 20% through social media campaigns.')

Slide 7 7. Highlight Your Skills - Include both technical and soft skills. - Examples: Microsoft Office, communication, teamwork, time management. - Match your skills to the job requirements.

Slide 8 8. Add Additional Sections (Optional) - Certifications, volunteer work, awards, or affiliations. - Languages or projects can also strengthen your résumé. - Include only relevant and recent achievements.

Slide 9 9. Design and Layout Tips - Use a clean, professional font like Arial or Calibri. - Keep consistent spacing and margins. - Avoid excessive colors or graphics; prioritize readability.

Slide 10 10. Proofread and Review - Check grammar, spelling, and formatting errors. - Ask a mentor or friend to review your résumé. - Save your résumé as a PDF before submitting.

Conclusion Summary - A strong résumé reflects your professionalism and readiness. - Customize it for each job application. - Present your best self — clear, confident, and capable.
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