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Tips on Writing Resumes and Job Applications

Nowadays, online resources make it much easier for college graduates to search for jobs and start working on a career that will enable them to achieve their dreams in life. The World Wide Web gives easy and convenient access to various job search sites and online career advices. With the technology we have today, it is much more easy and quick to get hired and paid. By just entering keywords in search engines, you are being exposed to hundreds and thousands of possible employers and with just a click of a button, you are on your way to getting the job you desire.

But even with all the information that can be obtained online, some college students still find it hard to begin a career after graduation. There may be several explanations here but the major reason why some graduates still find it hard is because they do not know where to begin. If you are a college graduate seeking a job, then you have probably asked yourself these questions – What do I want to do for a living? What type of company do I want to work for? Am I willing to relocate?

Tough questions? Perhaps. But every journey starts with a first step, which in our case would be to make a first impression through writing a perfect resume. Here are some great tips on how to write your perfect resume.

  • Before writing your resume, you have to take into consideration the type of job you are applying for. Think of specific keywords that your employer might search for in your resume. Here are some examples:
  1. Ability to (uphold, delegate, supervise, etc.)
  2. Analytical ability
  3. Detail oriented
  4. Problem solving skills
  5. Result driven
  6. Communication skills
  7. Team leader
  • Personalize your resume:
  1. Create a positive first impression. Showcase your communication skills and make sure your resume is easy to read. In most cases you won’t get a second chance to impress the employer so you better do it right the first time.
  2. Tell who you are. Inform the reader about your most prominent qualifications and why they should hire you for the job. Bear in mind, however, that there is no need to lie. Most employers prefer an honest resume to avoid having impossible expectations.
  3. Describe what you have learned. If you have no work experience as a fresh grad, it is best to highlight courses and projects applicable for the job you are applying for.
  4. List your accomplishments. Do not be modest at this point. Show your employer the achievements and awards you have acquired in the past and list them down accordingly.
  • After writing your resume make sure to:
  1. Adjust and edit as needed.
  2. Have a hardcopy of the resume you created to see how it would look like.
  3. Always bring your resume to a job interview so you can leave a copy if needed.

After writing your resume, do not limit yourself to just one job application. Give yourself options. It’s a big wide world and there are plenty of places to start your career. UK, for one, offers many opportunities for fresh graduate students to begin their career. It is best to choose an environment that suits you and colleagues that you see yourself working well with at the early stages of your career to avoid regrets later on. It is quite vital that you get on track right from the start.

Whether it is Healthcare and Pharmaceuticals, Industrial and Engineering, Banking and Finance, Technology or any other sector, UK graduate jobs prove to be the best starting point for one’s career. The UK provides the best job openings from top employers even for fresh graduates who do not have any work experiences. Why settle for unpaid experiences when you can get hired and paid by top companies, adding up work experience as you travel down the road of your chosen career?

Whatever sector you choose in the UK; from graduate jobs in sales, graduate jobs in retail, graduate management jobs, graduate consultancy jobs or graduate leisure and travel jobs, you got to choose the ultimate resource for discovering your future. It is imperative to gain knowledge about leading companies, industry news, emerging sectors, salary terms and much more, so you can make an educated decision.


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