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1. Get a professional Resume together
Use a professional resume writing service if you can afford to hire someone to assist you writing a very detail and professional looking resume.
2. Prepare a professional Cover letter
Use a professional resume writing service to assist with your cover letter, if you know the interview’s name use his or her name this usually impacts the interviewer
3. Go the extra Mile and Stand out from the crowd.
Instead of just listing your job skills, describe the benefits and results of your performance. For each permanent job or staffing assignments, develop a list of major accomplishments, placing emphasis on your recent achievements.
4. Never list the reasons for a job termination or leaving a job on the resume
Don’t assist the interview with locating negative connotations for even one reason. You’re far better off explaining employment lapses in person.
5. Load the resume using a standard format such as Microsoft Word
Use the most up to date format, for your resume and cover letter.
6. Be realistic
Don’t apply for jobs that you don’t have the skill set for, this would be embarrassing, if you are discovered that you can’t perform the job you have been hired to do. No company will hire you for a job you can perform. Spend the time researching the jobs you have the experience for.
7. Use Spell check
Spell Check everything before you send ANYTHING out to any company. Check for grammar errors and punctuation.