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5 Simple Tips to Make Your Resume Stand Out

Hey friends! If you’re a student or a fresher trying to land your first job, your resume is your first impression. A good resume can make recruiters notice you in seconds. Let's break down 5 simple things that make a resume truly effective.
1. Clear Structure & Formatting

- Use consistent fonts, headings, and bullet points.
- Proper spacing and alignment.
- One-page for students/freshers, max two pages for experienced.
2. Tailored Content

Don’t send the same resume everywhere. Customize it for each job and use keywords from the job description. Only highlight skills and projects that actually matter for that role.
3. Strong Achievement-Oriented Content

Instead of just listing tasks, show your impact. Example: write “Built a full-stack website that improved team efficiency by 20%” instead of just “Worked on a website project”. Use action verbs like developed, implemented, optimized.
4. Skills & Projects Placement

For students, your projects, internships, and technical skills matter the most. Place them higher on your resume, above hobbies or irrelevant info. Use metrics like numbers, percentages, or time saved.
5. Error-Free & Professional Look

- No typos, spelling, or grammar mistakes.
- Use professional email, avoid casual ones.
- Keep tense consistent: past tense for old work, present for current.
Common Mistakes Students Make

- Too Generic – same resume for every job.
- Overloaded with irrelevant info – school achievements from class 8 or unnecessary personal details.
- Weak Language – writing 'responsible for…' instead of 'achieved…' or 'built…'.
- Bad Formatting – fancy fonts, colors, cluttered layout that ATS can't read.
- Ignoring Proofreading – small spelling mistakes can lead to instant rejection.
How to Improve Your Resume

- Make it job-specific: Scan the JD and match 3–4 skills/projects.
- Show measurable impact: Always ask – 'What did I achieve with this work?'
- Keep it concise: Use bullet points, avoid long paragraphs.
- Use ATS-friendly format: Simple fonts like Arial/Calibri, avoid tables/graphics if uploading online.
- Get feedback: Ask a mentor or run it through a free resume checker tool.

Follow these simple tips and your resume will look much cleaner, professional, and recruiter-friendly. Share it with your friends too so they don’t make the same mistakes!