
HOW TO CREATE A RESUME: KEY SECTIONS TO FOCUS ON
The FIRCaspian Team
A resume is your professional portrait, encompassing your work experience, education, and key competencies. This document plays a crucial role in the job application process, helping potential employers get to know you better and decide whether to invite you for an interview. As a leading company in outstaffing and recruitment, we analyze hundreds of resumes every day. We are familiar with common applicant mistakes and are ready to share tips on how to avoid them.
Contact Information
Include your contact details:
full name;
phone number;
email address;
links to professional profiles on social media or portfolios (if applicable).
Summary
A brief overview of your professional background, skills, and ambitions. This serves as a "business card" that allows the employer to quickly understand who you are and what you are looking for.
Work Experience
List the companies you have worked for, your job titles, and the periods of employment. For each position, briefly describe your main responsibilities and achievements.
Education
Include your educational institutions, specializations, and years of study. You can also include professional development courses, training, and certifications.
Additional Information
In this section, you can include:
professional courses and training not mentioned in the "Education" section;
language skills;
proficiency with software or specialized equipment;
references or testimonials from previous employers (if available);
soft skills;
hobbies or interests that may be relevant to the position or reflect your character.
Always remember that a resume is your marketing tool. It should be clear, well-structured, and focused on your strengths and achievements.
