This is the first section of a resume that lists your name and contact information.
contact information or header
This should always be at the top of your cover letter and include your name, address, and contact info.
Heading
Always check your cover letter and resume for these errors before submitting.
spelling and grammar errors
These types of skills include communication, teamwork, and problem solving.
Soft skills
A strong resume and cover letter are meant to help you get to this step in the hiring process.
Job Interview
A resume should usually be limited to this many pages.
1 page
You should always address your cover letter to this person if possible.
hiring manager
You should never include this number unless specifically asked by the employer.
Social Security Number
These types of skills include typing speed, coding, or operating machinery.
Hard Skills
You should always bring this many copies of your resume to an interview.
Two Copies
This section lists your previous jobs, titles, and responsibilities.
work experience
The first paragraph of a cover letter should explain this.
Why you are applying/ interest in the position
This generic greeting should be avoided when addressing your cover letter.
To Whom it may concern
On a resume, experience should be listed in this order, starting with your most recent job.
reverse chronological order
When asked about your resume in an interview, you should highlight these instead of just reading your work history.
Key Skills and accomplishments
A skill like “public speaking” or “Microsoft Excel” should be listed here.
skills
The closing paragraph should always include this type of statement, showing enthusiasm for the position.
Closing or Thank You statement
You should always tailor your resume and cover letter to match this.
Job Description
These short phrases under each job in your resume describe your duties and accomplishments.
Bullet points
Employers may ask about this section of your resume to confirm your training and qualifications.
Education
This type of resume highlights skills instead of focusing only on work history.
functional
A cover letter should never be longer than this number of pages.
One page
This common mistake is when applicants use the exact same resume and cover letter for every job.
Generic or One size fits all application
Instead of saying “responsible for filing,” you should use this type of word to start each bullet point.
Action verbs
When asked, “Tell me about yourself,” you should connect your answer back to this document.
resume and cover letter and job application