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Top 10 Nursing Resume Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Regardless of whether you are just starting your nursing career, or if you have a desire to make a change, a resume is an essential element.  Often, a resume is the determining factor on whether or not you are presented with the opportunity to interview for the desired position.  Resume Mistakes When preparing your resume, plan to spend an adequate amount of time to perfect it.  The number one mistake on a resume is grammar and typos.  When a hiring executive has the first glance at a resume, imagine how it resonates with them if the first things they notice are typos or improper grammar.  It's not uncommon to have errors on long reports, however a resume should be no more than one page, and a mistake, or numerous mistakes in the form of grammar or spelling, can halt you chances prior to even considering your credentials.  Review your resume, use a grammar check program, many are available free, and will generally capture 90% of grammar errors.  Read your resume out loud so

10 Tips For A Great Nursing Resume

The recruiter of your new job has asked you to send over a brief about yourself. It is obvious that you want to cram the best details about yourself into two pages. This is what most resumes look like and does not get you anywhere. There are a lot of agencies minting money, converting prose and poetry into resumes. There is no reason you can't draft your own without professional help! Here is a laundry list of things you need to consider while drafting a resume. 1)    One liner : A good one line summary about yourself gives the recruiter loaded with a hundred profiles, to match your experience aptly with the jobs on offer. Writing essays is good if the headhunter has one resume to filter per day but that scenario is never going to happen! 2)    Pictures : It is a good idea to include a small picture of yourself on a corner. It need not be flashy in color nor in drab greys. It should send the right signal to the reader who is looking for a responsible addition.