Resume Writing Tips - How To Get The Interviews You Want


by Kit Samuels - Date: 2007-04-26 - Word Count: 682 Share This!

Need help writing your resume? Listen, don't sweat it-you're not alone, and there's nothing wrong with getting yourself a little bit of free resume writing help.

So let's get started, shall we? What I've got here are a few choice resume writing tips you can use to add some profitability (a.k.a. spice) to your job search, and get that phone of yours ringing with offers for the job interviews you want:

Resume Writing Tip #1: Make sure your contact information is correct. Don't laugh or roll your eyes, this is a much more valuable resume writing tip than you'd think. Which is one reason why I placed this resume writing tip first. I've seen resumes with misspelled email addresses, wrong phone numbers-even ones with no phone number! So don't be so quick to brush aside this particular resume writing tip. We all make little mistakes here and there, sometimes with the simplest things.

Resume Writing Tip #2: Write a clear objective that not only says what position you're applying for, but how you can benefit the company. That may sound complicated, I know, but it's not. Unfortunately, this resume writing tip is also commonly ignored. Resume writing with no objective is like a piñata with no candy. It's empty, pointless. Hiring managers won't sift through your resume, trying to figure out what you want to do. Here's a sample resume objective that's clear and even offers the company a benefit:

Objective: Accomplished Copy Editor ready to apply 6+ years of exceptional written communication and editing skills towards supporting the goals of a quality-focused organization.

Resume Writing Tip #3: Your platinum achievements. Here's where a lot of job seekers handling their own resume writing will a brick wall. This resume writing tip is terribly critical. Dry lists of job duties just aren't enough to get your resume writing to stand out. You need detailed achievements, and include specific numbers, percentages-details help! They give believability to your accomplishments. Here's a resume writing sample of what I mean:

Edit school newsletter. (This sounds too bland, mediocre. Any editor can do this, it sounds too dry) Created & currently edit Educator's Voice, a monthly newsletter that keeps parents aware of past and upcoming school events and activities. (This is much better, more specific & detailed. It's a great & unique accomplishment, the newsletter title & purpose is given, and it stands out so much more)

Resume Writing Tip #4: Spelling, spelling…oh boy. Think you can slide by with one or two spelling errors? Forget it. Not even one will be tolerated. Spelling errors are totally unprofessional, and they turn off hiring managers in an instant. They figure, why would I want this person to be part of my team, when they can't even spell? So if you choose to handle your own resume writing, run a spell check. But don't stop there--be sure to check your spelling yourself. Read it out loud, it might help you to catch more mistakes. And then after this, have 1-3 of your most reliable, detail-oriented friends check it out for you. It's all worth the effort, believe me.

Resume Writing Tip #5: A quote or two, would do wonders for your resume. Ever gotten a performance review you were proud of? Well, grab a sentence or two from that, and place it onto your resume. Resume writing with quotes included is priceless, and definitely something that will help you to stand out. Here's a resume writing sample of a quote: "Ms. Daniels is talented, uplifting, and she brightens up the school with her beautiful artwork." (A parent's comments about a preschool teacher).

So go ahead and put these resume writing tips to good use. Once applied, they can only help to improve your job search. Use them in your resume, and keep that cell phone with you always. How about this…why not set your ringer with your favorite tune-The Sopranos, The Lone Ranger, Chopin? Please don't laugh--mine is HBO's drama Rome.

Then you can enjoy the sound of your cell phone ringing, while relishing the thought that it could be yet another call for an interview, or even better, that ultimate job offer.


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Kit Samuels, nicknamed "The Copy Contessa," uses her flair for writing persuasive sales copy to create interview-winning resumes & cover letters. You can visit her website today at http://www.ksresumes.com/

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