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5 Golden Tips for Writing a POWERFUL Resume or CV!

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In this video, Richard McMunn will teach you HOW TO WRITE A RESUME that will land you the job of your dreams. So, to apply for any job you need to write a resume, and this document needs to GRAB THE ATTENTION of the hiring manager.

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TO HELP YOU WRITE A RESUME THAT IS GUARANTEED TO GET YOU INVITED TO INTERVIEW, RICHARD MCMUNN WILL COVER THE FOLLOWING 3 THINGS DURING THIS VIDEO:

#1. He will give you 5 easy-to-implement golden tips for writing a winning resume or CV.
#2. Richard McMunn will tell you the exact structure to use when writing your resume! This includes the 7 sections you should include within your resume!
#3. Richard will then give you the perfect resume or CV personal statement to include on your resume that the hiring manager is going to love!

MORE USEFUL RESUME AND CV WRITING VIDEOS AND TEMPLATES BY RICHARD MCMUNN ON LINKEDIN.COM:
How to write a resume with NO EXPERIENCE: https://youtu.be/1HvgDkD5RlM
BEST RESUME AND CV TEMPLATE: https://youtu.be/03mmO5EthTY
RESUME AND CV COVER LETTER FOR JOB APPLICATION: https://youtu.be/ddjx0v1lNnk

5 EASY-TO-IMPLEMENT GOLDEN TIPS FOR WRITING THE PERFECT RESUME OR CV.
TIP #1: Keep your resume relatively short (2 pages is all you need).
Remember, the hiring manager will have many resumes to sift through, and it is vital you keep it short, powerful, and to the point.

TIP #2: Make sure your resume is easy-to-read. The information you provide on your resume should be placed in a specific order, (I will tell you what that order is very soon), and make sure you use a simple but professional-looking font such as Arial.

TIP #3: When writing your resume focus on any previous achievements you have gained that show you can ADD VALUE to their company in the role. And, this is a great tip, where possible include numbers on your resume. Statements such as:

“In my previous role, I helped the company increase sales by 25%. This was achieved via targeted social media marketing campaigns and a focus on improving customer service.”

Any numbers will really stand out on your resume, and they allow a hiring manager to see how you are going to ADD VALUE to their company.

TIP #4: This is a vital tip but so many candidates fail to follow it. Get your resume proofread before you send it off. If there is one spelling mistake, or if your resume is littered with grammar or punctuation errors, you will not get invited to interview. Errors on your resume give the impression that you lack standards and attention to detail, so make sure you get someone to read it over before you submit it!

TIP #5: Again, this is a very clever tip you can use when writing a resume or a CV. Focus on using ACTIVE LANGUAGE when constructing your resume. Active language includes words that perform a specific ACTION. For example, words such as performed, targeted, managed, built, developed, launched, and formulated are all examples of ACTIVE LANGUAGE that focus on the ACTION you took in previous roles!

RICHARD MCMUNN WILL NOW TELL YOU HOW TO STRUCTURE YOUR RESUME! THESE ARE THE DIFFERENT SECTIONS TO INCLUDE.
As previously mentioned, your resume should only be 2 pages in length. This makes it easy for the hiring manager to read it and to quickly decide whether they want to invite you to interview.

RESUME SECTION 1 – Personal Details And Contact Information.

RESUME SECTION 2 – Personal Statement.

RESUME SECTION 3 – Previous Work Experience.

RESUME SECTION 4 – Key Skills.

RESUME SECTION 5 – Education & Qualifications.

RESUME SECTION 6 – Achievements.

RESUME SECTION 7 – References.

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