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Resume Writing Tips While you can’t really create a “perfect” résumé, you can avoid creating the typical cliché résumé. Almost everyone out there has the same basic type of résumé, and none of them will really stand out. You need your résumé to stand out from all of the other hundreds, if not thousands of pieces of paper that the interviewer will have to sort through. But you have to make sure your résumé doesn’t stand out too much. As with all things, you must practice moderation. Unless you are applying for an extremely creative position like an artist or musician, it’s probably best to make sure your résumé is somewhat conservative. Don’t use brightly colored paper or print any graphics on it. Use a high-quality white or off white paper. Make sure the fonts used are very readable and don’t hurt the eyes. Organize everything very well. Whatever you do, don’t follow the standard résumé style that you see in most job search guides. Almost everyone will be doing this, and yours will end up looking like every other résumé in the stack. Most résumé writing guides recommend the same standard format. While the format can vary a bit, they usually share the same basic traits. Some of those traits you will need to keep, but a few are very unnecessary and should not be used. The things you should keep (be specific):  Objective  Education  Experience  Qualifications The things to leave out:  Hobbies (Not terribly relevant for most employers.)  References (If employers want them, they will ask.)  Desired Salary (This should be left open to negotiation.)  Vital Statistics (This is irrelevant unless you’re applying to be an actor, model, or position where it is appropriate to list.) Group Interview Tips Group interview tips A group interview, also called a panel interview, is an interview where a group of candidates are interviewed together at the same time and as a team. Group interview tips 1. All conflicts must be carefully resolved. Be sure that you do not provoke or tend to be arrogant; 2. Try to highly acknowledge a good recommendation and encourage others to follow it; 3. Prepare a list of concerning questions to ask when you are asked to. This will prove that you are willing to participate in the discussion and have your own opinion; 4. Try to work in the way of the group but also show your best own way; 5. Be polite with the others; 6. Listen carefully to any instruction; 7. Be dynamic and active to participate in situations; 8. Actively participating in discussion does not mean you are in control of the discussion. It is also important to listen to and understand the idea and recommendation of others; 9. Avoid forcing others to follow your idea. If you think you are right, then try to persuade others to acknowledge that idea in a polite way. Following these tips will help ensure your success in any group interview.

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