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1. Tailor each resume to each job opening
Although time consuming, it’s imperative
that each resume is suited to each
position. A standard, one-size-fits-all
mentality will impede your chances of
your resume even making the list. Along
with keyword references, make sure your
objective and work highlights mirror the
job posting. Use online tools, such as
Resume Builder to help you craft a
professional resume. You can store up to
five resumes in your account so that each
resume is customized to the specific job
you are applying to.
Useful materials: • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-80-interview-questions-and-answers
• interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-top-18-secrets-to-win-every-job-interviews
2. Lack of Specifics
Employers need to understand what you've done
and accomplished. For example:
A. Worked with employees in a restaurant setting.
B. Recruited, hired, trained and supervised more
than 20 employees in a restaurant with $2 million
in annual sales.
Both of these phrases could describe the same
person, but the details and specifics in example B
will more likely grab an employer's attention.
Useful materials: • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-80-interview-questions-and-answers
• interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-top-18-secrets-to-win-every-job-interviews
3. Use keywords that are reflected in the job opening you
applying to
Hiring managers only have seconds to review each
of the countless resumes that they receive.
Tailoring your resume to each job opening is
imperative. This means mirroring the keywords
being used, if they apply. With electronic
transmission of resumes, hiring managers use
database searches to look for the best candidates.
Including keywords will help your resume come to
the top the list.
Useful materials: • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-80-interview-questions-and-answers
• interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-top-18-secrets-to-win-every-job-interviews
9. Incorrect Contact Information
I once worked with a student whose resume
seemed incredibly strong, but he wasn't getting
any bites from employers. So one day, I jokingly
asked him if the phone number he'd listed on his
resume was correct. It wasn't. Once he changed
it, he started getting the calls he'd been
expecting. Moral of the story: Double-check
even the most minute, taken-for-granted details
-- sooner rather than later.
Useful materials: • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-80-interview-questions-and-answers
• interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-top-18-secrets-to-win-every-job-interviews
4. Highlighting Duties Instead of Accomplishments
It's easy to slip into a mode where you simply start
listing job duties on your resume. For example:
Attended group meetings and recorded minutes.
Worked with children in a day-care setting.
Updated departmental files.
Employers, however, don't care so much about
what you've done as what you've accomplished in
your various activities. They're looking for
statements more like these:
Used laptop computer to record weekly meeting
minutes and compiled them in a Microsoft Word-
based file for future organizational reference.
Developed three daily activities for preschool-age
children and prepared them for a 10-minute
holiday program performance.
Reorganized 10 years worth of unwieldy files,
making them easily accessible to department
members.
Useful materials: • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-80-interview-questions-and-answers
• interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-top-18-secrets-to-win-every-job-interviews
5. Going on Too Long or Cutting Things Too Short
Despite what you may read or hear, there are no
real rules governing resume length. Why? Because
human beings, who have different preferences and
expectations where resumes are concerned, will be
reading it.
That doesn't mean you should start sending out
five-page resumes, of course. Generally speaking,
you usually need to limit yourself to a maximum of
two pages. But don't feel you have to use two
pages if one will do. Conversely, don't cut the meat
out of your resume simply to make it conform to
an arbitrary one-page standard.
Useful materials: • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-80-interview-questions-and-answers
• interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-top-18-secrets-to-win-every-job-interviews
6. A Bad Objectives
Employers do read your resume objective, but too
often they plow through vague pufferies like,
"Seeking a challenging position that offers
professional growth." Give employers something
specific and, more importantly, something that
focuses on their needs as well as your own.
Example: "A challenging entry-level marketing
position that allows me to contribute my skills
and experience in fund-raising for nonprofits."
Useful materials: • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-80-interview-questions-and-answers
• interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-top-18-secrets-to-win-every-job-interviews
7. Always check for grammar and spelling before you submit
It’s best to check for grammatical and spelling errors.
Ask a friend or family member to proofread if you can.
Having errors in your resume will make the difference
between landing and not landing an interview.
Useful materials: • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-80-interview-questions-and-answers
• interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-top-18-secrets-to-win-every-job-interviews
8. Maximize the content of your resume
In some cases your gaps in work history may
indicate that a disability exists. This is where you
need to maximize the content of your resume. Do
not embellish, but do not understate your
experience either. Outline the benefits of your
skills. This can include everything from being a
creative problem solver, your specialized talents, to
the flexibility and adaptability you bring to the
work place. Outline these qualities and then back
them up with your work experience.
Useful materials: • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-80-interview-questions-and-answers
• interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-top-18-secrets-to-win-every-job-interviews
10.No more than 2 pages in length
All resumes, no matter how extensive the
background, should never exceed 2 pages.
Hiring managers like resumes that they can
scan at first to get interested but if the resume
is too long they will never scan it enough to
get interested. If a resume is too long it will
only discourage the reader.
Useful materials: • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-80-interview-questions-and-answers
• interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-top-18-secrets-to-win-every-job-interviews
11.Think about the best FORMAT for your resume, based
on your background and career goals.
Not every person should use the same type of
resume. In general, you should look for a way to
highlight the best knowledge, skills and abilities
that you bring to your target job. For a recent
graduate, that might mean listing your education
directly below your Professional Profile and
describing prominent school-related honors and
activities. An experienced professional should
list their experience first and use very little space
describing their education. A career changer or
someone who is looking for a job after a long
absence from the job market might want to use a
functional resume that emphasizes skills and
knowledge, rather than specific work history.
Useful materials: • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-80-interview-questions-and-answers
• interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-top-18-secrets-to-win-every-job-interviews
12.Use %’s, $’s and #’s
You should always use %’s, $’s and #’s.
Dollar totals, numbers, and percentages
stand out in the body of a resume. Below
are two examples of a job duty described
with them (good) and without (bad). As
you can see by the examples, being
specific does not mean being lengthy.
Example 1
Bad: Account manager for advertising
agency
Good: Managed 15 strategic accounts
billing in excess of $15MM annually
Example 2
Bad: Sold widgets to clients located in the
Midwest
Good: Increased sales by 17% in a 5-state
territory
Useful materials: • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-80-interview-questions-and-answers
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• interviewquestions360.com/440-behavioral-interview-questions-ebook-pdf-
download
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• interviewquestions360.com/95-management-interview-questions-and-
answers-ebook-pdf-download
• interviewquestions360.com/top-30-phone-interview-questions
• interviewquestions360.com/290-competency-based-interview-questions
• interviewquestions360.com/45-internship-interview-questions
• interviewquestions360.com/15-tips-for-job-interview-attire (dress code,
clothes, what to wear)
• interviewquestions360.com/top-15-written-test-examples
• interviewquestions360.com/top-15-closing-statements
• interviewquestions360.com/20-case- study-examples for job interview
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• interviewquestions360.com/tips-to-answer-question-tell-me-about-yourself
• interviewquestions360.com/16-job-application-tips
• interviewquestions360.com/top-14-job-interview-advices
• interviewquestions360.com/top-18-best-interview-practices
• interviewquestions360.com/25-career-goals-examples
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• interviewquestions360.com/Q-A-25-questions-with-answers
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• interviewquestions360.com/15-tips-for-job-interview-withour-no-experience
• interviewquestions360.com/15-presentation-ideas-for-job-interview
• interviewquestions360.com/12-job-interview-role-play-examples
• interviewquestions360.com/10-job-interview-techniques
• interviewquestions360.com/11-job-interview-skills
• interviewquestions360.com/tips-to-answer-question-why-should-I-hire-you
• interviewquestions360.com/25-interview-questions-to-ask-employer
• interviewquestions360.com/25-job-interview-assessment-test-examples
• interviewquestions360.com/15-tips-to-answer-experience-questions
• interviewquestions360.com/12-tips-to-answer-education-knowledge-questions
Useful materials: • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-80-interview-questions-and-answers
• interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-top-18-secrets-to-win-every-job-interviews
Useful materials for brand interview:
• interviewquestions360.com/15-screening-interview-questions
• interviewquestions360.com/22-group-interview-questions
• interviewquestions360.com/22-panel-interview-questions
• interviewquestions360.com/22-case-interview-questions
• interviewquestions360.com/top-12-tips-for-career-development
• interviewquestions360.com/top-9-career-path-tips
• interviewquestions360.com/top-14-career-objectives
• interviewquestions360.com/top-12-career-promotion-tips
• interviewquestions360.com/11-performance-appraisal-methods
(includes appraisal templates and forms)
• interviewquestions360.com/top-28-performance-appraisal-forms
• interviewquestions360.com/top-12-salary-negotiation-tips
• interviewquestions360.com/top-9-tips-to-get-high-salary
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• interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-top-18-secrets-to-win-every-job-interviews
Fields related to brand career:
The above resume tips can be used for fields as:
Construction, manufacturing, healthcare, non profit, advertising, agile, architecture, automotive,
agency, budget, building, business development, consulting, communication, clinical research,
design, software development, product development, interior design, web development,
engineering, education, events, electrical, exhibition, energy, ngo, finance, fashion, green card, oil
gas, hospital, it, marketing, media, mining, nhs, non technical, oil and gas, offshore,
pharmaceutical, real estate, retail, research, human resources, telecommunications, technology,
technical, senior, digital, software, web, clinical, hr, infrastructure, business, erp, creative, ict,
hvac, sales, quality management, uk, implementation, network, operations, architectural,
environmental, crm, website, interactive, security, supply chain, logistics, training, project
management, administrative management…
The above resume tips also can be used for job title levels: entry level brand, junior brand, senior
brand, brand assistant, brand associate, brand administrator, brand clerk, brand coordinator, brand
consultant, brand controller, brand director, brand engineer, brand executive, brand leader, brand
manager, brand officer, brand specialist, brand supervisor, VP brand…
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Top brand resume tips

  • 1. Top 12 brand resume tips In this file, you can ref resume materials for brand such as resume tips, resume samples, cover letter samples, types of interview questions, brand situational interview, brand behavioral interview… Other useful materials for brand interview: • interviewquestions360.com/free-48-resume-samples • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-80-interview-questions-and-answers • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-top-18-secrets-to-win-every-job-interviews • interviewquestions360.com/13-types-of-interview-questions-and-how-to-face-them • interviewquestions360.com/job-interview-checklist-40-points • interviewquestions360.com/top-8-interview-thank-you-letter-samples • interviewquestions360.com/free-42-cover-letter-samples • interviewquestions360.com/top-15-ways-to-search-new-jobs Useful materials: • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-80-interview-questions-and-answers • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-top-18-secrets-to-win-every-job-interviews
  • 2. 1. Tailor each resume to each job opening Although time consuming, it’s imperative that each resume is suited to each position. A standard, one-size-fits-all mentality will impede your chances of your resume even making the list. Along with keyword references, make sure your objective and work highlights mirror the job posting. Use online tools, such as Resume Builder to help you craft a professional resume. You can store up to five resumes in your account so that each resume is customized to the specific job you are applying to. Useful materials: • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-80-interview-questions-and-answers • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-top-18-secrets-to-win-every-job-interviews
  • 3. 2. Lack of Specifics Employers need to understand what you've done and accomplished. For example: A. Worked with employees in a restaurant setting. B. Recruited, hired, trained and supervised more than 20 employees in a restaurant with $2 million in annual sales. Both of these phrases could describe the same person, but the details and specifics in example B will more likely grab an employer's attention. Useful materials: • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-80-interview-questions-and-answers • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-top-18-secrets-to-win-every-job-interviews
  • 4. 3. Use keywords that are reflected in the job opening you applying to Hiring managers only have seconds to review each of the countless resumes that they receive. Tailoring your resume to each job opening is imperative. This means mirroring the keywords being used, if they apply. With electronic transmission of resumes, hiring managers use database searches to look for the best candidates. Including keywords will help your resume come to the top the list. Useful materials: • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-80-interview-questions-and-answers • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-top-18-secrets-to-win-every-job-interviews
  • 5. 9. Incorrect Contact Information I once worked with a student whose resume seemed incredibly strong, but he wasn't getting any bites from employers. So one day, I jokingly asked him if the phone number he'd listed on his resume was correct. It wasn't. Once he changed it, he started getting the calls he'd been expecting. Moral of the story: Double-check even the most minute, taken-for-granted details -- sooner rather than later. Useful materials: • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-80-interview-questions-and-answers • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-top-18-secrets-to-win-every-job-interviews
  • 6. 4. Highlighting Duties Instead of Accomplishments It's easy to slip into a mode where you simply start listing job duties on your resume. For example: Attended group meetings and recorded minutes. Worked with children in a day-care setting. Updated departmental files. Employers, however, don't care so much about what you've done as what you've accomplished in your various activities. They're looking for statements more like these: Used laptop computer to record weekly meeting minutes and compiled them in a Microsoft Word- based file for future organizational reference. Developed three daily activities for preschool-age children and prepared them for a 10-minute holiday program performance. Reorganized 10 years worth of unwieldy files, making them easily accessible to department members. Useful materials: • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-80-interview-questions-and-answers • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-top-18-secrets-to-win-every-job-interviews
  • 7. 5. Going on Too Long or Cutting Things Too Short Despite what you may read or hear, there are no real rules governing resume length. Why? Because human beings, who have different preferences and expectations where resumes are concerned, will be reading it. That doesn't mean you should start sending out five-page resumes, of course. Generally speaking, you usually need to limit yourself to a maximum of two pages. But don't feel you have to use two pages if one will do. Conversely, don't cut the meat out of your resume simply to make it conform to an arbitrary one-page standard. Useful materials: • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-80-interview-questions-and-answers • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-top-18-secrets-to-win-every-job-interviews
  • 8. 6. A Bad Objectives Employers do read your resume objective, but too often they plow through vague pufferies like, "Seeking a challenging position that offers professional growth." Give employers something specific and, more importantly, something that focuses on their needs as well as your own. Example: "A challenging entry-level marketing position that allows me to contribute my skills and experience in fund-raising for nonprofits." Useful materials: • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-80-interview-questions-and-answers • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-top-18-secrets-to-win-every-job-interviews
  • 9. 7. Always check for grammar and spelling before you submit It’s best to check for grammatical and spelling errors. Ask a friend or family member to proofread if you can. Having errors in your resume will make the difference between landing and not landing an interview. Useful materials: • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-80-interview-questions-and-answers • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-top-18-secrets-to-win-every-job-interviews
  • 10. 8. Maximize the content of your resume In some cases your gaps in work history may indicate that a disability exists. This is where you need to maximize the content of your resume. Do not embellish, but do not understate your experience either. Outline the benefits of your skills. This can include everything from being a creative problem solver, your specialized talents, to the flexibility and adaptability you bring to the work place. Outline these qualities and then back them up with your work experience. Useful materials: • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-80-interview-questions-and-answers • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-top-18-secrets-to-win-every-job-interviews
  • 11. 10.No more than 2 pages in length All resumes, no matter how extensive the background, should never exceed 2 pages. Hiring managers like resumes that they can scan at first to get interested but if the resume is too long they will never scan it enough to get interested. If a resume is too long it will only discourage the reader. Useful materials: • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-80-interview-questions-and-answers • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-top-18-secrets-to-win-every-job-interviews
  • 12. 11.Think about the best FORMAT for your resume, based on your background and career goals. Not every person should use the same type of resume. In general, you should look for a way to highlight the best knowledge, skills and abilities that you bring to your target job. For a recent graduate, that might mean listing your education directly below your Professional Profile and describing prominent school-related honors and activities. An experienced professional should list their experience first and use very little space describing their education. A career changer or someone who is looking for a job after a long absence from the job market might want to use a functional resume that emphasizes skills and knowledge, rather than specific work history. Useful materials: • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-80-interview-questions-and-answers • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-top-18-secrets-to-win-every-job-interviews
  • 13. 12.Use %’s, $’s and #’s You should always use %’s, $’s and #’s. Dollar totals, numbers, and percentages stand out in the body of a resume. Below are two examples of a job duty described with them (good) and without (bad). As you can see by the examples, being specific does not mean being lengthy. Example 1 Bad: Account manager for advertising agency Good: Managed 15 strategic accounts billing in excess of $15MM annually Example 2 Bad: Sold widgets to clients located in the Midwest Good: Increased sales by 17% in a 5-state territory Useful materials: • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-80-interview-questions-and-answers • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-top-18-secrets-to-win-every-job-interviews
  • 14. Useful materials for brand interview: • interviewquestions360.com/top-36-situational-interview-questions • interviewquestions360.com/440-behavioral-interview-questions-ebook-pdf- download • interviewquestions360.com/top-40-second-interview-questions • interviewquestions360.com/95-management-interview-questions-and- answers-ebook-pdf-download • interviewquestions360.com/top-30-phone-interview-questions • interviewquestions360.com/290-competency-based-interview-questions • interviewquestions360.com/45-internship-interview-questions • interviewquestions360.com/15-tips-for-job-interview-attire (dress code, clothes, what to wear) • interviewquestions360.com/top-15-written-test-examples • interviewquestions360.com/top-15-closing-statements • interviewquestions360.com/20-case- study-examples for job interview Useful materials: • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-80-interview-questions-and-answers • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-top-18-secrets-to-win-every-job-interviews
  • 15. Useful materials for brand interview: • interviewquestions360.com/top-25-scenarios-interview-questions • interviewquestions360.com/top-25-tips-for-interview-preparation • interviewquestions360.com/top-10-tips-to-answer-biggest-weakness-and- strengths-questions • interviewquestions360.com/tips-to-answer-question-tell-me-about-yourself • interviewquestions360.com/16-job-application-tips • interviewquestions360.com/top-14-job-interview-advices • interviewquestions360.com/top-18-best-interview-practices • interviewquestions360.com/25-career-goals-examples • interviewquestions360.com/top-36-technical-interview-questions • interviewquestions360.com/18-job-interview-exam-samples • interviewquestions360.com/Q-A-25-questions-with-answers Useful materials: • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-80-interview-questions-and-answers • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-top-18-secrets-to-win-every-job-interviews
  • 16. Useful materials for brand interview: • interviewquestions360.com/12-followup-email-thank-you-letter-samples • interviewquestions360.com/15-tips-for-job-interview-withour-no-experience • interviewquestions360.com/15-presentation-ideas-for-job-interview • interviewquestions360.com/12-job-interview-role-play-examples • interviewquestions360.com/10-job-interview-techniques • interviewquestions360.com/11-job-interview-skills • interviewquestions360.com/tips-to-answer-question-why-should-I-hire-you • interviewquestions360.com/25-interview-questions-to-ask-employer • interviewquestions360.com/25-job-interview-assessment-test-examples • interviewquestions360.com/15-tips-to-answer-experience-questions • interviewquestions360.com/12-tips-to-answer-education-knowledge-questions Useful materials: • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-80-interview-questions-and-answers • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-top-18-secrets-to-win-every-job-interviews
  • 17. Useful materials for brand interview: • interviewquestions360.com/15-screening-interview-questions • interviewquestions360.com/22-group-interview-questions • interviewquestions360.com/22-panel-interview-questions • interviewquestions360.com/22-case-interview-questions • interviewquestions360.com/top-12-tips-for-career-development • interviewquestions360.com/top-9-career-path-tips • interviewquestions360.com/top-14-career-objectives • interviewquestions360.com/top-12-career-promotion-tips • interviewquestions360.com/11-performance-appraisal-methods (includes appraisal templates and forms) • interviewquestions360.com/top-28-performance-appraisal-forms • interviewquestions360.com/top-12-salary-negotiation-tips • interviewquestions360.com/top-9-tips-to-get-high-salary Useful materials: • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-80-interview-questions-and-answers • interviewquestions360.com/free-ebook-top-18-secrets-to-win-every-job-interviews
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