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Great Resumes and Covering Letters: your key to top jobs!<\/strong>
\nApplicants to The Creative Network, Inc. frequently ask for tips in the revision and formatting of their resumes. We are pleased to offer the following suggestions. Below you will find tips for covering letters, content advice for resumes, and some suggestions of ‘action’ words that will help to explain the dynamic nature of your work history.<\/p>\n

Cover Letters: Do I need one?<\/strong>
\nA cover letter provides an opportunity to let your prospective employer hear your voice. It reflects your personality, your attention to detail, your communication skills, your enthusiasm, your intellect, and your specific interest in the company to which you are sending the letter. Therefore, cover letters should be tailored to each specific company you are applying to. You should conduct enough research to know the interests, needs, values, and goals of each company, and your letters should reflect that knowledge.<\/p>\n

Critical Rules of Resume Writing<\/strong>
\nreprinted from the NATIONAL BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY
\nfrom the publishers of the Wall Street Journal: Dow Jones & Company Inc<\/p>\n

To ensure your resume makes the best possible impression, it’s essential to meet six challenges regarding its presentation, format and content, say recently surveyed association members. These challenges and professionals’ advice on writing a winning resume follow.<\/p>\n

Presentation<\/strong>
\nSince your resume is actually a marketing document, its visual appearance is critical. To survive next to those of hundreds of equally qualified candidates, it must look sharp and dynamic. Don’t have it typed on an outdated word processor and printed onto plain bond paper. Picking up an old resume book from the library and following suggestions or styles that have been outdated for years won’t give you a competitive advantage.<\/p>\n

Give your document an up-to-date style that attracts attention. This doesn’t mean using an italic typeface, cute logos or an outrageous paper color. Instead, be conservatively distinctive. Choose a sharp-looking typeface such as Times Roman, Helvetica or Arial typefaces.
\nUnless you’re seeking a position as a graphic artist, don’t put logos or artwork on your resume. However, using horizontal rules to separate sections can give it an upscale look. Your choice of paper color isn’t important, as long as it’s conservative\u2014white, ivory or light gray.<\/p>\n

Format<\/strong>
\nDecide on a resume format after your text is prepared. And even then, don’t try to make your information fit into someone else’s structure. Since each person’s career history, achievements and academic credentials are unique, the resume format should be as well. Review other resumes for ideas, but craft your document to “sell” only you.<\/p>\n

Start writing without worrying about the format and concentrate on marketing yourself. It’s likely that when you’re finished, the format you should use will become obvious. You’ll just need to change headings or margins, insert rules, bold or italic type or edit sections to fit your information more comfortable onto a page.<\/p>\n

If possible, adhere to these formatting guidelines:<\/p>\n