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How to Increase Your Chances of Getting a Job
This article will detail out the most crucial tips and tricks to design your resume.

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There’s no doubt that every one of us has at least once dreamed of working for a famous company from the list of Fortune 500. For example, it is believed that more than 2 million people apply to Google every year, seeking new opportunities. That’s around 2000% more than the people working at Google at any given point of time!
Without a doubt, it’s a no brainer that it should be our indispensable focus to stand out in this huge ocean of applicants whenever we’re applying to the job of our dreams. Therefore, you get only a short impulse of a shot to grab the attention of the recruiters.
In order to guide you through the process of being noticed, this article will detail out the most crucial tips and tricks to design your resume, so as to get an edge over the usual applicants while applying for a position of interest. A lot of these tips mainly focus on the simple, three-part formula that potential applicants may incorporate to distinguish their resume from the huge pool of applicants. These tips can also be extrapolated and used in your own recruitment procedure in case you’re planning to hire new candidates for your business.
The basic formatting mantra
With such a massive volume of applicants, it’s better to keep things simple and straight — no cover letter! Therefore, your resume is the only piece of document that you should be using to portray the best version of yourself. Keep it simple, easy to read, and very understandable. Some ground rules include:
- PDF format — No alternatives to this one as recruiters repeatedly focus on this point multiple times. So, undoubtedly, it should be the first thing that should be taken into account that your resume should be in pdf format.
- No objective required — It’s obvious to any recruiter that your objective at that point of time is to get the job.
- Simple, neat sized, uniform, and dark fonts — As simple as that.
- Check for typing errors — You have one shot and you…