An Updated Resume May Help Job Hunters


17 February 2011
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The sluggish economy has left many people looking for new ways to move up the career ladder to make ends meet. As a result, the job market has become competitive and more people are losing out on opportunities due to flawed applications.

A resume test can help individuals determine if they have the necessary keywords and experience to appeal to an employer. However, there are a few other things applicants can keep in mind to spruce up their credentials, according to FOX News.

A fresh, updated resume is one way to catch the attention of a hiring manager. Individuals should place their most relevant, recent experience at the top of their document. Updated summary and skills sections are also significant when it comes to ousting the competition.

Although many people forget to include them, any certificates or awards should be mentioned on a resume to increase the appeal. Employers will see than an applicant has been able to back up the experience they have down on paper.

The unemployment rate was 9% in January, according to the Department of Labor. A fresh resume can be the difference between embarking on a new career path and remaining jobless.

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