By Kevin Donlin,Guaranteed Resumes
I'd like to tell you about a fast, easy way to make a dramatic improvement
in your resume.
It's this -- ask a trusted friend to read it. Sounds obvious, right?
If it were, I wouldn't see as many misspellings, grammatical errors,
cluttered layouts and just plain boring content in the dozens of resumes
people send me every week to review.
Why so many mistakes? Most folks are just too involved with the story
of their resumes to accurately judge the content. They fail to see
gaffes in spelling or grammar that are obvious to someone reading
their resume for the first time.
That's why it's crucial to get a second opinion from someone you
trust. Preferably from two, three or four people, if you have time.
Content is most important, so ask your friend this: "Would this resume
make you want to call me for an interview today?" If the answer is
yes, congratulations! If not, ask your friend EXACTLY what he or she
would change. Then get a second opinion to look for problem areas
that come up repeatedly.
A sneaky way to check the "readability" of your resume is to ask
your friend to read it aloud. Listen for pauses or breaks in their
voice - these indicate sentences that may be unclear. Revise later
to make them smoother.
When your friends are reading your resume, ask them to check these
four areas: spelling, spacing between words, punctuation and content.
A spell checker won't spot the difference between there, their and
they're, but another person will! So ask your friends to circle every
word that isn't 100% clear. This will help you produce a resume that's
100% accurate.
And be sure to print the resume before you proofread it. You'd be
surprised at how many errors become visible on a printed page versus
a computer screen.
There are other areas, but these should get you started.
Best of luck to you!
-- Kevin Donlin is the author of "Resume and Cover Letter Secrets Revealed," a do-it-yourself manual that will help you find a job in 30 days ... or your money back. For more information, please visit http://www.CollegeRecruiter.com/guaranteed-resumes.php