Few Tips To Consider On Your Resume
Be honest. Never lie on your resume, it will come back to haunt you later.
Use active verbs. When describing what you did at your last job,
make the sentence as tight and active as possible. For instance, instead
of saying "Served as patient contact for getting bills and contacting
insurance," say "Liaised with patients and insurance companies, and
managed financial transactions."
Proofread. Review your resume several times for grammatical or spelling errors. Have one or two other people look at it as well.
Keep the formatting clean. How your resume looks is almost as
important as how it reads. Use a simple, classic font (such as Times New
Roman, Arial or Helvetica), black ink on white paper, and sufficiently
wide margins (about 1" on each side). Use bold or italic lettering
sparingly if at all, and ensure your name and contact information are
prominently displayed. Jobbook.com has a built-in resume creator that is
quite good.
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