1. Avoid sharing too many personal details. Things like country, state, DOB, place of birth e.tc. These things are not needed as they take space. Remove them.
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2. If you're currently studying, place your education section above your working experince section but graduates should do otherwise.
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3. Always think of value. Ensure your resume is projected towards adding values. Values can be measured in #leadership, #revenue, #impact. While writing your experience section follow Stephanie Nuesi CAR method.
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C - Context: Explain what you've done in your period positions then relate it to the current role you're applying for.
A - Achievement: Speak about what you've achieved earlier.
R - Result: What result did you drove to the company?
For example:
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Increased email subscribers from 1, 000 - 10, 000 (900%) through paid advertising, email marketing and copywriting, Added a revenue of $8, 000+ to the organization.
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4. Optimise your resume. There are some important skills a recruiter or #hiringmanager is seeking. So you need to find those skills and talk about how you've used them in your resume.