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Shierly Gaikwad, JollyHires Inc.
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“When people say no, don’t do it and avoid pictures!†Well
maybe we changed the phrase a bit, but it perfectly fits our talk today!
Everyone has had this thought at least once in their lifetime about attaching a
small photocopy in their resumes to make them look perfect. But is it really an
important detail? Let’s find out by witnessing the following job seeker
resume tips.
Your resume is
basically your list of skills and achievements. A paper that will make the
company think about what you’d bring to their table, and not if you’re pretty
or some important hotshot. They say it’s what the inside that matters, and that
exactly: your application and knowledge of skills, your management, and
cooperation with the team a.k.a your cognitive abilities and their execution is
what matters to the HR manager sitting there reading your resume. Honestly, a
recruiter hardly spends 5-10 seconds on each resume since they have a lot to
choose from and everyone wants the best so what is the other way to stand out? Video Resume is the best way to do that as it illustrates your
creativity, how you are tech-savvy, it will demonstrate your verbal
communication skills, and how you are willing to take a risk. Video Resume gets you to a quick interview
and makes it easy for Recruiters to remember you and that’s how it increases
your probability of getting your dream job.
You definitely don’t want to put an awkward impression on the HR team when they
interview, it would turn out to be pretty embarrassing for you itself! Wouldn't
it be better when you’ve been asked for the interview, that you show up with a
clean and confident face that might increase your chances of getting in? And
that’s exactly how a Job Seeker Resume should look like, clean and up to the mark with no extra
junk.
There are times when
the HR team is in a hurry and going through the resumes is done at a quicker
pace, and when they notice a resume with a photocopy; their first thought is to
leave it aside and go in for the next one. And just like that even if you had
the best resume out of all, your chances of getting in just got lower.
Okay, let’s say you
have applied a really good formal photo, thinking it would earn you brownie
points, but do you think that’s helpful? Well, obviously the recruiter isn’t
going to sit and admire you, he’s going to think, “This person isn’t even
familiar with basic resume formats and how is he/she supposed to be working at
my company at (the post you’ve applied for)†And just like that all the hard work
you’ve built in that resume just goes unnoticed.
Let’s stop assuming
this as perfectness and start thinking of it as a basic practice which is
inevitable while penning down your resume! All you have to do is master your
basic formats. Wouldn’t it be great if you are able to create a 360-degree
digital profile and have access to mapping out job requirements and your
preferences matching to make your work hassle-free It will be like “RESUME IN A
POCKETâ€. Voila! You’re almost there!
If you want to know
more about resumes, interviews, recruitment, etc. Check out:  jollyhires.com Cuz we always have something new and different to
feed your curiosity!
For
more:- Do Resumes and Snapshots Go Well Together?
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