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What is a resume what are the essential components of a resume?

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What is a resume ?

A resume, sometimes called a CV or curriculum vitae, is a document that lists your work experience, education, skills and achievements.

Essential components

  • Personal details  

Start by listing your full name and contact information, including your email address.

  • Career objective or summary

begin your resume with a career objective – a sentence or two outlining your skills and your work ambitions. If you have experience in the workforce, you might want to include a short career summary instead, describing your experience and where you’re aiming to go next in your career.

  • Education  

List your latest education experience first and work backwards, this includes courses or qualifications you’ve completed at university Include your high schooling if it was less than five years ago. For each experience, include the qualification you received, where you studied, when you started and finished, any special areas of study, plus awards or other achievements.

  • Work experience  

List your most recent jobs including the title of your position, the name and location of the company or organisation, and the dates you worked there. Place them in order with the most recent job first. Under each job, use bullet points to give a brief overview of your responsibilities and achievements, weaving in the skills you used. You can also mention relevant internships and volunteer work in this section

  • Skills, strengths or interests  

list information that’s relevant to the job you’re applying for.

  • References  

Most employers will require references from people you know professionally who can vouch for your skills and abilities. You could include contact and company details for a former employer, manager, or an academic advisor if they agree to be your referee, or you might wish to write “references available on request”.

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https://www.forbes.com/sites/nextavenue/2014/05/19/the-5-essential-elements-your-resume-needs/#292133b452b4

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