Improve Your Resume with 3 Resume Writing Tricks from Professional Resume Writers

Marcia Robinson
Professional resume writers can improve the look and value of a resume in a few minutes with these resume writing tricks. Some job seekers can do the same. Although there are definite advantages to using professional resume writers, for content and branding, job seekers can improve their resumes if they apply these three tricks of resume writing trade used by professional resume writers.

Need to proof read for errors? Use resume writing trick #1

To proofread a resume for errors, read the resume backwards. We read from left to right and from top to bottom. Instead of doing that, start reading the resume at the bottom and read the words from right to left. This way, you will not get caught up in the content as the reader, but get to look at every word, punctuation mark and space. Proofreading a resume this way helps you spot errors in the resume.

Need to make resumes easier to read? Use resume writing trick #2

To break up resume sections with lots of words, insert numbers, dollar amounts or percentages. For example use "Managed staff of 20 employees" versus "managed staff of twenty employees". This helps the resume in a few ways. First, the number "20" draws the reader's attention making it a good way to show measurable accomplishments on a resume. Second the number helps to punctuate the sentence making the resume much easier to read. Professional resume writers improve the look of a resume as well as add outcomes very quickly by using this resume writing trick. This way, when recruiters scan a resume, they are more likely to pause at the relevant details. Look back at this paragraph and see how quickly you spot the number "20".

Resume running too long? Save 3 or 4 lines with resume writing trick #3

If you add a second or third page to your resume, make sure it is more than three quarters of a page. Sometimes all you need is a few more lines. Professional resume writers will immediately apply this trick to save space. Look at your contact information; how many lines are you using? Professional resume writers will immediately limit contact information to two lines. One with name only and second line with phone #, address and email; separated by a "symbol" found under the "Insert" tab in Microsoft Word. Save pages also with text boxes and by reducing margins.

Published by Marcia Robinson

Marcia has been writing about work, employment, careers, education, entrepreneurship and related political issues for thirteen years. She has a strong commitment to supporting the personal and professional...  View profile

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  • Abby Willow9/8/2011

    Had to revisit- passed along to a buddy of mine :)

  • Lucy M9/3/2011

    Very good advice

  • Abby Willow7/16/2011

    Love the idea of reading from the bottom up

  • Crystal Ray6/6/2011

    Fantastic tips!

  • John Mario5/21/2011

    Excellent advice. Thanks!

  • Laura Cone5/10/2011

    super

  • Delicia Powers5/10/2011

    Great ideas- the resume is the door in and so vital, well done Marcia!

  • Harriet Steinberg5/9/2011

    Wonderful advice. I love the one that tells the reader to proofread by reading it backwards----excellent idea.

  • Patti Walden5/9/2011

    Great advice, as always!

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