A WINNING RESUME by Kehinde Akintobi

A resume can be defined as a documented summary of a job applicant's skills, academic, personal and professional qualifications as well as achievements for job search purposes. 
Please note that it is a document. Some individuals copy and paste their resumes/ CVs in the body of their e-mails. Also, it is a summary not a biography. 
It should not be too long. You are meant to state what you achieved on a job instead of what you were required to do. 
Even the staff that was sacked had a job function. He was sacked because he didn't do it well. 
Do a self assessment and project the skills, experiences and achievements that you have that are in line with your desired job. 
Put the less relevant details at the last page of your resume e.g. date of birth, age and gender. Details like state of origin, religion and nationality (if not requested) are not necessary. 
Referee information should only be provided upon request especially for security and privacy reasons. 
Your resume is a marketing document and should sell you in the fastest and briefest way possible. After your name and address, you can mention your skills, professional experience, professional and academic qualifications and then include bio data. 
Never send your resume without a cover letter or a detailed email. 
Never forward your resume or send it to several email recipients. 
Whether you get invited for an interview may depend on the quality of your resume It says a lot about you. 
Give it your best shot.

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