The best way to design a resume that gets you hired

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A recruiter scans the resume for about 6-9 seconds and decides whether he/she wants to take a second glance.

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Personalize the resume for the job post

If your previous job was at some well-known and popular company, use that in your resume.

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If done precisely, name dropping can work wonders

The best way to ensure you get hired is to get a good recommendation from your peers or seniors.

Personal recommendations are best

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The bullet points should be object oriented

Using bullet points to tell about your work or skills won’t help if they are not object-oriented.

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Send out resumes for fewer jobs

Don’t send out resumes for numerous jobs, thinking that you will hear from at least one or two.

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Infographics

A person who has been active on the Internet enough will know that Infographics are the tool to get your message across effectively.

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Always upload your CV

When you are applying online for a specific job post/vacancy, you get two options- upload or fill out a form.

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How to design resume that will get you hired