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Resume (Resume) is a brief document that shows a brief summary about a person, his professional qualifications and experience. They are usually limited to two or three pages.the resume is aimed at drawing the employer's attention and highlighting the main qualifications and professional experience that enhance a person's suitability for the specific job.

 

A professional resume contains five main sections, which are as follows:

Section one: contact information Contact Info

  • First and last name
  • Phone number
  • E-mail address
  • Your LinkedIn profile

What can be avoided in this section:

  • Do not put your personal photo
  • The email address should be in your name and avoid symbols and numbers.
  • Do not put a date of birth.
  • Do not put your marital status.
  • Do not put your current city if you are applying for a job in another city and accept a transfer for work.

Section two: personal profile Profile

An introductory section through which you can introduce yourself, your qualifications and what you can offer to the employer. This short summary reflects the essence of your professional path and is intended to draw the attention of the employer and show the value that you can offer often does not exceed ٦٠ a word.

  • Start with an attention-grabbing marketing sentence for yourself and conclude with what you want to actually achieve from this job and what it will offer.

What can be avoided in this section:

  • Do not focus on negative points in writing about yourself, for example avoid writing about your urgent need for a job as well as talking about the job search period.

 

Division III: Practical experience Experience

This section is placed to highlight the previous work experiences that you have.

  • Start with the latest job, start and end date, then the oldest job.
  • Job details such as company name, job title, period of work, Main responsibilities and achievements should be included.
  • If you are a job seeker or a recent graduate who has never worked, write down the experiences you gained during study or through volunteering and self-learning.

What can be avoided in this section:

  • Avoid mentioning tasks that are not related to the job you applied for.
  • Do not mention experiences that are far from the job to which the applicant is attached.
  • Avoid mentioning abbreviations and difficult-to-understand terms related to your specialty, be simple and focused in your language so that the recruitment specialist comprehends them smoothly and uncomplicated.

Section IV: Education and training Education & Courses

This section shows the academic qualifications you have obtained, such as university degrees, certificates and related training courses.

  • Start with the newest qualification.
  • Indicate the date of obtaining the qualification if you are a recent graduate.
  • The name of the educational institution and specialty.
  • If the date of obtaining the qualification is old, include the courses and professional certificates that you obtained after your scientific qualification.
  • List the intensive, approved courses that are in demand in the labor market and are related in the position to which the applicant is attached.

 What can be avoided in this section:

  • Do not put courses that are not relevant in the position to which the applicant is applying.
  • There is no need to develop courses that go into self-development, such as time management courses or how to be successful, or that relate to soft skills such as crisis management, negotiation, working in a team.

The fifth section: Skills Skills:

 A section that reviews the basic skills you have and complements the job you are applying for. Skills can be divided into categories such as technical skills, language skills, social skills, leadership skills, etc.

  • If you have the ability to speak English fluently, include it in your results in the STEP or IELTS English test.
  • Write down the skill you possess and attach a practical example for you in applying this skill.
  • Avoid excessive self-praise.
  • Focus on technical/ technical skills such as your mastery of Excel, some programming languages, foreign languages.
  • When mentioning soft skills, focus on the skills that are required in the job advertisement.

 What can be avoided in this section:

  • Do not measure your skill level with symbols and stars.
  • Do not over-praise yourself, but be objective and support what you want to convey with examples.

Section VI: references References

They are the people who are employees, co-workers at your previous job, managers with whom you worked and can provide an opinion about your performance and personality in the work environment with all objectivity and honesty.

  • Make sure you have people's consent before including their names and contact information.
  • Put down their official email, official phone numbers, job titles or positions.

Note: the reference section is optional, it can be placed in the resume or dispensed with.

Important tips when creating a resume

  • For each job to which you apply a resume that suits you, constantly update your resume.
  • Read the job advertisement carefully before creating your resume.
  • Read the responsibilities and tasks of the job title you will be applying for and create your resume according to the job title.
  • Read about the company or organization well and make sure if it fits your career plan.
  • Remember that a resume is the first verdict and bridge to the transition to a personal interview.
  • Create your resume compliant with ATS systems and standards.
  • Be objective, honest and clear in writing your information in your resume and stay away from ambiguity and ambiguity.
  • Use words such as (trained, accomplished, created, volunteered, planned) in expressing your experiences, skills and goals in your resume.
  • Stay away from linguistic and grammatical errors in your resume.

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