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Common errors to avoid in Resume

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I've had the chance of going through the resumes of applicants from freshers to those who are very senior in organisations, who were looking out for change. I'm here providing some of the very common errors committed by the applicants that can be avoided from the experience I've gathered. The Resume is the first Point of Contact with the recruiter in most of the situations. Remember, that the recruiter could be going through hundreds of resumes to fill the position which is manual & tiring. Hence it is far important to present the resume in a short, precise, to-the-point information that is relevant for the job application. This way, the recruiter will be impressed with the resume presentation and chances are likely you may have edge over others. 1) Summary  This is the first most important part of the resume. Summary must convey your total experience (for experienced applicants) & education background for freshers in terms of years, areas of your work ...