After successfully completing the degree from the college youngster get confusion about what and how to write a perfect resume so they get chance of getting that desired job. There isn’t any magic when can help you getting the job, but yes if you take care of some important point than you get chance of getting interview call.

8 Important Points Of Writing Successful Resume That Gets Interview Call






Resume VS CV


First thing which you should knew is the difference between Resume and CV, Resume is used for job and Curriculum Vitae is used for Research Work, Fellowship, Grant & Higher Education sending along with the Application form. CV can long up to 2-3 pages and it includes brief about Educational Background, Skills, Award & Recognition. Resume Includes Name, Address, Nationality, DOB, Family Information, & Educational Background with Skills & Work Experience.


A resume should included below given parts:-


1. Objective (Optional) :-

What is your Objective (Between 2-3 lines your objective in regards to job and company.

2. Contact Information:-

Includes Name, Address, Phone No. Email address etc.

3. Professional Achievements:-

Always remember that while applying for any job first of all read the Job Description carefully and than apply for the job with your relevant professional achievements in the past career.

4. Experience:-

An essential part of Resume which should be written in very Honest and Authentic way. This includes
Name of past company, Duration of work (with date month and year) Your designation, Job responsibilities and achievement.

5. Qualification:-

Your educational and professional qualification also included any other qualification & Award and recognition also.

6. Skills:-

All skills which are related to your job and profession also included if you possess any special skills.

7. Salary (Optional):-

If asked about the salary that your must mention your current and expected salary.

8. References:-

In the last but very crucial point include 1 or 2 references.

9. Covering Letter:-

This is as important as the Resume.