Three rules from an expert

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Three rules from an expert

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Providing practical advice and instructions, we offer sample resumes ( see the vacancy above and others from WebPromoExperts and Webpromo ) that may be useful to you in the process of creating a personal, effective resume.

And now the highlight - the golden rules that will help you create the perfect resume for a marketer.

Rule 1. Correct accents
There are many applicants on the Ukrainian market who can confidently call canada rcs data themselves T-shaped specialists — that is, experts in at least one field, but at the same time knowledgeable in many others. However, when responding to a vacancy, you should not describe in detail all the “horizontal” skills (those fields where you have knowledge and little experience). Especially if they do not relate to the position you are applying for.

The task of a resume is not to show what a cool and versatile specialist you are, but to prove that your past experience will be useful to a potential employer. For example, at your current place of work, you managed pages on social networks and achieved good coverage? Great, but the company where you intend to get a job as a marketer has a separate SMM manager. Therefore, your achievements in the field of managing pages will be perceived as unnecessary information noise.
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