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RESUME CRITIQUE SERVICE

A well written resume has a lot of features checked to be great. Recruiters will give about 7 to 10 seconds of their attention to your resume before they move to the next candidate. We have made a checklist for ultimate resume that you can use to ensure that your resume finds top spot  in the recruiting process.


WHY YOU NEED A RESUME CRITIQUE SERVICE

A resume critique reviews your resume to analyse the content, format, design, content, relevance etc and find  improvement areas areas. You can do it for you resume by following the checklist below or get it done by our professionals. Many candidates don't see the importance of critiquing their CV, as they feel their resume is just fine.

Critiquing your resume by our professionals can provide fresh, unbiased and professional perspective on your resume. This constructive criticism make you aware about the impression you make as candidate. After all a well written resume  is equal to better change of getting that interview.

RESUME CRITIQUE CHECKLIST

For those who want to critique resume by themselves, we have prepared an exclusive checklist of resume critique that you can use to evaluate your resume and determine wheather resume is ready to be sent.

  1. Resume Format and Style.  The right resume format is critical as it can make or break your chances of presenting and demonstrating your skills and experience to the recruiters.

    Resume should have margin of 1 inch on all sides.
    A professional font size of 12pt for resume.
    Spacing of 1 or 1.15 line throughout.

    -  Clearly define the sections of resume.
    -  Between section headings there should be double space.
    -  For readiblity use bullet points in place of text block or sentences.
    - 1 page resume is considered Ideal. for experienced 2 - page resume is good.
    -  Keep your resume format in PDF.
  2. Resume Section:  Sections on your resume clearly communicate to the hiring manager what they are looking at and make it easier for them to browse. Recruiters only spend a little time reviewing each CV, so you want to make it easy for them to access the information they need.

    -  Are all parts on your resume properly labeled?
    -  Do the sections of your resume stand out and draw attention?
    -  Is the information listed in each section relevant to that section?
    -  Have you listed your greatest accomplishments and achievements?
    -  Is your resume header professional and up to date?
    -  Is your resume profile engaging? Have you correctly chosen between using a resume summary or a resume objective?
    -  Does your work experience section have relevant entries with no more than 6 bullet points each?
    -  Does your resume education section include the school name, years studied, and degree obtained? Is your unfinished college or continuing education listed correctly?
    -  Does your resume skills section list relevant and key job skills?
  3. Resume Content and Relevance:  You've gone over each component of your resume; now it's time to concentrate on the substance. There is minimal likelihood that the recruiter will invite you over for a job interview if the material doesn't make reference to the job ad.

    -  Do you use action verbs to list your accomplishments and career achievements?
    -  Did you use resume keywords to create an ATS-friendly resume template?
    -  Did you use bullet points instead of long sentences or paragraphs for easier scannability?
    -  Is your resume filled with key achievements and accomplishments instead of a laundry list of responsibilities?
    -  Are you using numbers to demonstrate quantifiable achievements?
    -  Did you tailor your resume to the job you?re applying for?
    -  Have you demonstrated both soft skills and hard skills that attest to your abilities as well as your personality?
    -  Does your resume read well (e.g. does it flow well and make sense)?
    -  Did you proofread your resume at least twice for typos and other errors?
  4. Key Takeaway:  Critiquing your own resume may seem like a lot of work, but doing it now will help you refine your resume and save you potential embarrassment and never-ending rejection letters.

    In the end, resume critiques are an investment in the future of your career!

    Thanks for reading! Have any tips that you think should be added to our resume critiquing checklist? Let us know in the comments below!

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