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Why put the following items on your resume

Contact Information

The first thing employers see on check my resume after the title is your name and contacts. In this section you should pay attention to your e-mail address. Very often job seekers, especially newcomers, list their email, which looks unprofessional to say the least. Please don't be lazy to take two minutes and create a box with a presentable address. A win-win is an email address that includes your first and last name. It is better to create a separate mailbox for business correspondence and resumes that you can later use for other purposes. You want to make a positive impression on the employer as a young professional ready for work, not as someone who knows nothing about business ethics, don't you? It is true that not only young applicants, but also mature applicants and even some employers are guilty of this seemingly trivial detail. They think that the e-mail address is a trifle, and it is not worth paying attention to it, but from such details form the overall attitude of a person to himself and to those around him.

Education

You are looking for your first job, so of course we have no experience, and you can't emphasize it. In that case put the emphasis on education. Specify the full name of your school, your specialty and years of study. In addition, if you can boast, for example, the average mark, do not hesitate to specify it. By the way, a great plus would be if you attended, say, additional educational activities, such as training, conferences, workshops (if they, of course, at least remotely related to the work you are looking for). Such activities will show the employer that you are an inquisitive person, keenly interested in the chosen direction, developing and loving to learn new things. Educational institutions now offer many such activities, so don't be lazy to take part in them, especially since they are mostly free.


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