Look For These Signs: It's getting you job interviews. Contains data and metrics instead of only text. Focused on results, not responsibilities. Well-spaced and easy to skim. Tailored to the job. Keyword-optimized. Error-free. Modern and professional-looking.
Start by matching your qualifications to the job if employers are looking for someone who is detail oriented, make sure your organizational skills and ability to manage lots of projects without mistakes are on display. In the job descriptions on your resume, go beyond listing day-to-day tasks and responsibilities.
Be strategic. Your resume isn't a list of everything you've ever done. Keep it consistent. No matter what formatting choice you make, maintain editorial consistency by using that format throughout the document. Include a variety of experiences. Think like an employer. Keep it visually balanced.
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