861917_writinghand.jpgWrititng a resume is a daunting experience and you may feel that you will not be able to fill in the pages about yourself. You may be confused what to write or what to leave. You may wonder how to list your skills and experience in a single sheet of paper. First answer some questions abour your jobs and decide what are your career goals.

Before you start writing a resume find out why you want that particular job and the career you are going to make with that job. What is the future prosepects and what are your career goals this will make it easy for you to write a resume and list your professional goals and your past experience and achievements.

Once you have set your career goals and objectives find out about the resume formats which are commonly used and will apply to your kind of job you can adapt it and change accordinlgy. To search the resumes you can do so on the internet and find out the formats you would like to use. You can layout your resume in the same manner.
When you start your resume list your personal information on top and do not forget to include your home address, home telephone or mobile number and your email address. For email address be sure that your anme is included in the email address as it looks professional. For this you can create a fee hotmail or yahoo address. The email address can be a place of contact for your all the job search.

For past experience start on a fresh page and list the recent ones first and then go backwards. Make sure there are no gaps in years. For the education part also start with the most recent achievements. List all your skills which shows the employer that you are the best cadnidate.

For the reference you can either list it or you can give an indication to your prospective employer that the same can be given. Finally ask your friend and family members to check your resume and point any discrepencies which you can add and send it to the potential employers. The well written resume will take you places and will help you in reaching your career goals.