The act of putting pen to paper encourages pause for thought, this in turn makes us think more deeply about life, which helps us regain our equilibrium. ~Norbet Platt
The Resume for Fresh Graduates
Fresh graduates have a big world ahead of them, which is why they need to have a good resume, which will serve as a written proof of what they can prove.
Because fresh graduates do not have job experiences (in some cases), they need to impress potential employers, and to do so they need to have a well-written, impressive and presentable resume.
First, the person has to emphasize the bachelors degree and the university graduated in lieu of job experiences. The educational attainment is very useful in impressing potential employers. It is a trend for employers to base a job seekers reputation or appeal to his or her education.
Second, potential employers look for participation for different activities. This implies the job seekers persistence and passion for the field chosen. The employer may interpret this as a good sign of activity and involvement. Moreover, the employers may also presume the job seekers possible commitment in the company.
Lastly, employers look for merits, special citations and awards the job seeker has acquired during college. This gauges the skills and involvement of the fresh graduate.
The very best thing fresh graduates can do is to impress the employers to make their resume as sellable as possible.
In addition, once employed, they should hold on to their promise and prove that everything written about them are true.
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