Resume Writing Tips
In some countries people have two given names and two family names, just use your first name and your family name, for example, Carolina Evelyn McGee Cruise can only write Caraleena cruise and this is standard practice in Australia.
If someone is Korean, Chinese or Taiwanese and has an English nickname, just use an English nickname followed by the family name for example Cindy Lou or Henry Kim it just makes life easier for Australian employers.
Starting with a clear vision of what you can offer and what you can deliver and how excited and confident you are for this job. You do well and understand your strength and your passions. it tells an employer who you are and how you help it come right and what you can do for them.
The top half of your resume is by far the most important. This is where hiring managers and recruiters decide or are convinced that you are the perfect candidate for an interview
A professional look mail address is preferable @ Gmail account with your first and last name or some combination of your first and last name. You could also use an email address from your personal website rather than a meaningless or long-phrase unknown combinations for digits and letters
When you write a mobile phone number. Please make sure that you use the right format. For example, a phone number could be written in two ways. Can start Mobile number with + Country code Area code then phone number in 3 and 3 and 3 digits.
Mobile format: +61 444 384 898
Landline format: +61 2 9999 8888
Do Not use the same resume or CV for every job. The resume has to be relevant to the position that you are applying for.
User bullets to prominent your skills and qualifications.
In case you are just applying to an organization that has not advertised a job. And you are a student or have limited hours for work. Can mention that looking for part-time or full-time work and also when is your availability to work. Which day are you available. Only Weekdays or maybe weekends only.