What is the standard form for a resume?
Most resumes resemble an outline, but there is no single accept form. Arrange the items on your resume so that major points stand out clearly. Use headings to highlight major divisions. Allow for ample margins and plenty of white space. Don’t use colored paper. Don’t crowed your resume. Try to fit everything onto a single page; a longer resume is acceptable if you have a long employment history and significant experience to chronicle. The typical order of items on a resume is as follows: personal informationeducational backgroundjob experiencereferences a handsomely typed resume reproduced on high-quality paper is all an employer expects. You need to have your resume professionally printed – though such services are widely available and relatively inexpensive. Some advice about preparing a resume. Proofread your finished resume several times; then get someone else to review it. Errors on a resume make you look careless and irresponsible and can cost you a job interview. Never send your