Resume writing might sound to most of us as a very easy, simple, 5 minute job, but the truth is revealed when you actually sit down and start writing it. Often, simple sounding things prove to be tedious, time consuming and extremely technical.
Fact of the matter:
Resume writing is an extremely technical job involving some bit of creativity and a lot of dedication, focus and research. In today’s world where jobs are limited and job applications in thousands, resume becomes the first tool for short-listing a candidate. It might sound like a child’s play, listing your jobs and their responsibilities and the job is done! Every resume is a story that needs to be articulated that attracts and makes the hiring manager pick the story.
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