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Ultimate Resume Checklist 2018: Don’t Click “Send” Before You Read This

Writing a resume can be tricky business. Regardless of its length, you can easily overlook important things or include others that are totally irrelevant. This is where having a resume checklist comes handy. Which is why bring you one! Have a look at the points below to make sure you didn’t miss anything. Good luck. 1. Contact information Make sure to include your personal details — full name, address, phone number and email address. Optionally, you can provide a link to your LinkedIn profile and your portfolio website. 2. Headline Formulate a short, powerful statement that will outline who you are and what skills and qualities you can bring to the table. This sentence can sometimes even determine whether the recruiter reads the rest of your resume. Make sure it’s good. 3. Summary Write a couple of brief but comprehensive sentences to showcase your skills and accomplishments. Explain how you can benefit the company that gets your application. Indirectly, you should a...

15 TIPS TO SHINE IN INTERVIEW...

Interview can be stated as meeting of people face to face,especially for consultant. Be ready to do any task . you should maintain your confidence level high. Don't be late , since it creates a negative image over you .Hence try to prove your action in right time. Without regular practice you can't able to execute  your ideas .So you have to practice daily so that you can improve your skills. Before attending the interview you must analysis about the company . Analysis about the company and make your work towards it. You should be a good observant in  your field you should gain all information regarding " how it works ?" Remember that everyone in company matters hence respect everyone in office  Make eye to eye contact and give a perfect smile Show your real face don't act fake Show your work like projects and other curricular activities   Know what interviewer is coming to ask before he question'...