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If you've been spending every free moment of your day applying for job after job in Richmond, Virginia, be it as a car dealer supply salesperson or retail store assistant manager, you better have checked your resumes before sending them off. If the person in charge of hiring reads a resume that doesn't dazzle them or is lacking in certain details then they won't even bother calling you in for an interview.

Your resume and cover letter is the only thing that lets them know a bit about you. So you want to wow them with a great first impression. There are a lot of things you want to include in your resume before you drop it off at the pneumatic conveying plant. You need to make sure that your resume includes your work history, first and foremost. Your work history is vital to your resume and needs to be included, with as much detail as possible, because it outlines the type of worker you are

It gives the person reading your resume an idea of what type of past experience you have, whether that's repairing municipal vehicles or fixing computers, as well as any training you might have taken in the past and what your knowledge and skills are in certain areas. Even if you apply for a job creating deck plans and don't have much experience in the field, that doesn't necessarily disqualify you from the job. As long as your resume shows that you have a work history and possess certain skills or training right for the job, employers are willing to take a risk on you. Especially if they see, based on your past work history, that you're a hard worker. Plus, many businesses offer on the job training nowadays.

Don't skimp out when writing your resume. Include every job you worked at and for how long you worked there. Write on your resume any training programs your previous forklift weight operating job made you take. Especially if they were health or safety related. Employers like to see applicants who have taken safety precaution courses because they feel a lot more safe hiring them as they already know the dangers the workplace might provide.

You're going to want to include any education you have. Be it high school, college, university, or tech school. If you find yourself just graduating and don't have a lot of work experience, try not to sweat it because your education in the field shows that you are ready to use the knowledge learned in school in real life job situations.

Writing a resume doesn't have to be that hard. They kind of write themselves, really. Work history, references, skills, knowledge, training and education are the areas of your resume you should focus on. Attach your resume to a nicely written cover letter stating why you want the job and that should get your foot in the door for an interview. Good luck!


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Wednesday, February 22, 2012