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A resume introduces candidates to employers much before a formal meeting takes place between the two. In fact, a resume almost decides whether there will be a prospect of meeting or not. Such is the significance of a resume that merely having one would not suffice. What matters is how impressive it actually is. Some of the fundamental pointers include,
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| Get the basics right |
| Proofread for Nitty-gritty details - spelling, grammar, language, tone, etc. and make sure you have complied with the instructions as given by the prospective employer.
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| Pay attention to detail |
| No matter how insignificant they may seem, the small details can just not be overlooked. An error-free resume makes the first, and perhaps, the last impression.
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| Provide only factual data |
| Resumes ought to speak only the truth. Therefore, there must be no place for false information or data that cannot be verified. This becomes crucial in case of background checks being carried out by the prospective employer. Else, it may lead to dire consequences.
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