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Resume Writing: The Systematic Art of Self-Advertisement

Basically there are five vital sections that need to be in your resume - personal information, objective, summary of qualifications, educational background, and work experience. All other sections such as character references are optional. To reiterate, the “objective” section of a resume answers the question “Why do you want to work for this company or organization?” and the “summary of qualifications” section answers the question “What can you positively contribute to this company or organization?” The rest of the sections are self explanatory. With today’s changing and fast-paced ways of running businesses, employers are looking for clear and straightforward resumes and these two sections are the most highly regarded by many recruiters.

Truly, resume writing is a systematic art; systematic because you need to follow a certain logical sequence to create a consistent, complete, and accurate flow of information. And it is an art because it takes skill and creativity with words to squeeze in all relevant information without sacrificing conciseness and clarity. The bottom line is your resume should present yourself in a professional and interesting manner worthy of the recruiter’s time. It is your advertisement of yourself.

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