The dos and dont's on your resume

 

A resume is an essential tool for job seekers in the healthcare industry. Whether you are a nurse, support worker, therapist or any other healthcare professional, your resume is the first impression you make on a potential employer. To help you create a winning resume - here are some do's and don'ts to keep in mind:

 

Do's:

Highlight your relevant experience: Make sure your resume highlights your experience and achievements that are directly relevant to the healthcare position you are applying for. Use specific examples to demonstrate your skills and experience and quantify your accomplishments whenever possible.

Use a professional format: A well-formatted resume makes a great first impression. Use a professional template that is easy to read and keep your font and formatting consistent throughout the document.

Customise your resume: Tailor your resume to each position you apply for. Use the job description and employer's website to identify the skills and experience they are looking for and highlight those in your resume.

Proofread carefully: Spelling and grammar errors can make a bad impression on potential employers. Carefully proofread your resume, and ask a friend or colleague to review it as well.

 

Don'ts:

Include irrelevant information: Keep your resume focused on your healthcare experience and skills. Avoid including personal information, such as age or marital status and do not include unrelated work experience.

Make it too long: A resume should be no more than two pages in length. Keep your experience and achievements concise, and only include information that is directly relevant to the position you are applying for.

Use a generic objective statement: Avoid using a generic objective statement that could apply to any job. Instead, use a summary statement that highlights your skills and experience, and how they align with the employer's needs.

Lie or exaggerate: Never lie or exaggerate on your resume. Employers are likely to discover any falsehoods during the hiring process, which can result in the loss of a job offer or termination of employment.

 

A well-established resume can help you land the healthcare job of your dreams. By following these do's and don'ts, you can create a resume that showcases your skills, experience and qualifications in a way that is clear, concise and professional.

 

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