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Resume - What do Employers Look for?

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While writing a resume, one might have came across this thought that what is it that the employers look for. Is it your educational background, your work experience, your achievements, the salary you earned in your previous organization, the responsibilities you handled, etc? The factors that the employers look for in a candidate are many, but we as applicants have to showcase as many appropriate things as we can in the resume. It is the resume that makes our first impression on the employer and it is necessary to get called for the interview for getting through to the next stage of selection. Resume - A Customizable Representation What many candidates do not realize is although the sections of a resume are standard, it is actually a customizable document. In fact the employers expect you to change the layout depending on what things they require for the job. That is why relevancy rules when it comes to writing effective resumes. Employers' Conce in Resume Employers look for the resume objectives and the best selling proposition in the resume. It varies from one job to the other (field of work) and the employer's requirements. Nevertheless, the basic things remain the same, the ultimate selling proposition and that is what candidates should focus on. The latest tool to use for writing a good resume is the template which is easily available online and for free as well as paid versions. Let us help you understand how using a template makes a difference in the resume format and presentation. Use of Resume Templates Templates lay emphasis on the layout of the resume and juggle the sections depending on the candidate's credentials. For example, see the following for seeing the difference between writing a resume for different kinds of candidates for the same job: Entry Level Resume Template An entry level resume template will give preference to the candidate's educational or extra activities and place it first directly after the resume objective section than putting the work experience section. The candidates who have better practical experience than their academic grades can opt for a template that flatters their strengths. Resume Template for Experienced Professionals Depending on the career option and industry, the template will change. For example, for a sales professional, it is important to showcase how well you achieved your targets and the details about your targets. It is important to highlight what initiatives you took or how well you achieved them. Similarly, for people working in the teaching sector need not tell how efficiently they covered up the syllabus, but those professionals will have to highlight which classes they were teaching, the board of education, the university, etc. Thus, these points should explain you what employers look for in your resume. Customize it according to the job description and your skills and strengths.

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Ana Rose is a freelance writer who writes on broad range of subjects related to career guidance and her focus is mainly on resumes and cover letters. In this article importance of both the templates is explained, entry level templates is used by freshers who have graduated recently and professional template is used by experienced persons. You can find these templates here: http://www.bestsampleresume.com/resume-templates/entry-level-resume-template.html http://jobresumetemplates.tumblr.com/

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