Tips for Applying
Setting yourself up for success. At Visuddha, we believe that talent is developed when you are well-informed and inspired. That is why we want you to better understand what we are looking for in our candidates and help you with your employment opportunities.
Preparing your Resume
- Be yourself. Your resume is the first impression that you make to hiring managers. Verify that it represents you accurately down to the last details. One cannot overstate the significance of a strong resume. It is your ticket to entry. Your resume speaks for you even when you aren’t there.
- Focus on presenting organized and relevant information. Begin with your most recent experience. If the position requires a specific degree or certification, then add that at the top and do not forget to highlight all your achievements that make you a good fit for the job.
- Display results. Real results. Results find a way to quantify the scope or positive impact you have had in your jobs. Remember to use numbers. For instance, it stands out more when the number 10 is used than when the word ten is used. People gravitate towards numbers. They are straightforward and measurable.
- Keep it uncomplicated and brief. Do not allow the details you present to diminish the topics that are truly important. Consider the things you have accomplished or the people you have helped that set you apart and worthy of a next conversation. At the same time, keeping it uncomplicated and brief means to avoid being overly technical in the language you use.
- Review, edit and review again. Spellcheck is critical but this goes well beyond it. Get another pair of eyes on it. Others may notice details you have missed and if they need clarification to understand something, it is probably that the recruiter or hiring manager will too. Therefore, be sure to rethink and revise anything that is not clear.
Remember, having a resume that represents you is the first step toward getting an interview. It displays not just your qualifications but also a bit about your personality, which could be the difference that makes you stand out from the other applicants.
Tips for applying
Setting yourself up for success. At Visuddha, we believe that talent is developed when you are well-informed and inspired. That is why we want you to better understand what we are looking for in our candidates and help you with your employment opportunities.
Preparing your Resume
- Be yourself. Your resume is the first impression that you make to hiring managers. Verify that it represents you accurately down to the last details. One cannot overstate the significance of a strong resume. It is your ticket to entry. Your resume speaks for you even when you aren’t there.
- Focus on presenting organized and relevant information. Begin with your most recent experience. If the position requires a specific degree or certification, then add that at the top and do not forget to highlight all your achievements that make you a good fit for the job.
- Display results. Real results. Results find a way to quantify the scope or positive impact you have had in your jobs. Remember to use numbers. For instance, it stands out more when the number 10 is used than when the word ten is used. People gravitate towards numbers. They are straightforward and measurable.
- Keep it uncomplicated and brief. Do not allow the details you present to diminish the topics that are truly important. Consider the things you have accomplished or the people you have helped that set you apart and worthy of a next conversation. At the same time, keeping it uncomplicated and brief means to avoid being overly technical in the language you use.
- Review, edit and review again. Spellcheck is critical but this goes well beyond it. Get another pair of eyes on it. Others may notice details you have missed and if they need clarification to understand something, it is probably that the recruiter or hiring manager will too. Therefore, be sure to rethink and revise anything that is not clear.
Remember, having a resume that represents you is the first step toward getting an interview. It displays not just your qualifications but also a bit about your personality, which could be the difference that makes you stand out from the other applicants.