By content.mycareer.com
There's no doubt that  jobseekers are  creating better resumes  than ever before. But, while  most of us are au  fait with resume  etiquette, there are still one or  two bad habits that  can creep into our  style and content from the  get-go.   
“The number one way to improve  your resume is to tailor it  to the  job you’re applying for,” says  Steve Walton, chief psychologist  at  Hallis Recruitment. “It's a simple  improvement, but accentuating   relevant skills or experiences  communicates a high level of interest and   encourages a positive  perception.”
Indeed, when it   comes to resumes, the old adage that it takes less  than 30 seconds to   make an impression rings true. Many jobseekers  unwittingly sabotage   their chances of success by failing to recognise  that their resume is   their best tool for selling their talents.
But this doesn't mean you have  to spend  hours on a total overhaul  to make a difference. By following  our quick  and easy tips, you can  improve the marketability of your  resume within  a matter of minutes.
Rewrite it     
Rewrite your resume using a tone that’s enthusiastic, upbeat and professional. As a general rule, it’s better to be too professional than too casual; and clear, concise wording works best.
Rewrite your resume using a tone that’s enthusiastic, upbeat and professional. As a general rule, it’s better to be too professional than too casual; and clear, concise wording works best.
“You want to adjust the tone of  your  resume for the industry and  environment you’re interviewing for,”  says  Walton. “For instance, a  formal tone will win you points if  you’re  applying for a job at a law  firm, but could work against you if  you’re  applying for a job at an ad  agency.”
Banish  bashfulness     
If you want to get a bit more creative with your rewrite, then use action verbs and strong adjectives to accentuate your skills or work history. High impact words and phrases can give your credentials a boost and strengthen your achievements.
If you want to get a bit more creative with your rewrite, then use action verbs and strong adjectives to accentuate your skills or work history. High impact words and phrases can give your credentials a boost and strengthen your achievements.
“Whether we like it or not,  applying for jobs is a  competition. And  when it comes to resumes,  whether or not you speak  highly of yourself  effects how an employer  perceives your potential  against other  candidates,” says Walton.
Embrace  convention     
If you want to take revising your resume a step further, brevity will open doors, and clear formatting is a must. But bear in mind that coloured paper, ‘creative’ fonts or clip art will distract the interviewer from your talents, and may even trigger an outright rejection.
If you want to take revising your resume a step further, brevity will open doors, and clear formatting is a must. But bear in mind that coloured paper, ‘creative’ fonts or clip art will distract the interviewer from your talents, and may even trigger an outright rejection.
“Employers may have to sift  through a large number of job  applications in a short space of time, so  in  order to get noticed you  need to make sure that you pay attention  to  correct resume format and  business etiquette,” says Walton. For  this, he  recommends applying a  standard structure (e.g. chronological,   functional, or combination),  using no more than two conventional  fonts,  using consistent alignment  techniques, and leaving at least two  lines  between each section.
Use a fine tooth comb     
If all that sounds a little too complicated for your liking, a simpler option is to double-check your grammar and spelling, which Walton recommends for establishing a minimal rapport with the employer. Keeping sentences short and simple, organising paragraphs, and using short, direct sub-headings can also work wonders.
If all that sounds a little too complicated for your liking, a simpler option is to double-check your grammar and spelling, which Walton recommends for establishing a minimal rapport with the employer. Keeping sentences short and simple, organising paragraphs, and using short, direct sub-headings can also work wonders.
Cut  through the clutterFinally,  don’t forget  that keeping it simple  is a key component of resume  success – so set a  two-page limit and  stick to it.
“Long-winded resumes only increase the chances of your talents being overlooked,” says Walton. “Ultimately it’s presenting your skills and abilities clearly, confidently and succinctly that will increase the chances of your resume being read,” says Walton.
 

 
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