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De-cluttering Your Resume in Five Simple Steps

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In most cases, when preparing to look for a new job, all we do is dust off our resumes and slap on new qualifications and skills we might have recently acquired. However, if you do not delete some of the old information, your resume will become crowded, and this could stop you from getting that job. It is, therefore, extremely vital for you to understand how to declutter your resume and these five steps are to guide you in doing just that.

1. Your Opening Summary Should Be Condensed
When asked to say something about your background, you ought to try not to go overboard with the whole thing. It is recommended that you be succinct and only say things about your experience and knowledge. You should not talk about things that will waste both yours and the employer's time. The summary is meant to get the attention of the employer, so you should limit it so that it does just that.
2. Narrow Down Your Career Goals


It has been established that many job seekers do not know what they want. This especially is an issue for those that are either planning on or actually changing careers. As a result of lack of focus, many job seekers have resumes that lack focus, which is usually not appealing to employers. It is, therefore, vital that you limit your resume to things that are required by the particular job you are applying for. It has been recommended that you make various resumes, all of which should focus on various aspects or qualifications. This way, the right resume will be given to the right employers.
3. Work Experience Should Be Edited
The resume work experience section ought to outline your career in a chronologic manner. It is often best to start with the most recent experiences, so that the employer will quickly be drawn to you. You should not include experience that you got over ten years ago, since this might not be relevant under the circumstances.
4. Skill Selection
Most resumes look like laundry lists, since they have random skills scattered all over the place. It is essential that your resume has the relevant skills. In other words, you should edit your resume to include skills that you think might be important or relevant for the job you are applying for. All the other skills should be deleted, especially if they are not relevant in the circumstances.
5. Education Should Be Consolidated
The education section of your resume is another area that requires a lot of focus. It is essential that you mostly include information that is relevant to the job in question. Therefore, all other information should be condensed, and focus should be put on the relevant qualifications.
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