Description:
Have you ever wondered what it takes to make an eye-catching resume? The answer is simple, a concise attorney resume that will help you secure the perfect job. You want your potential employers reading on and not making their judgment before they even get past page one of your document. Creating this type of professional looking resume boils down to these few things:
First off, never include any information about personal or family life in there whatsoever - keep all work-related details front and center for quick review by hiring managers who have little time! Next up, try writing each section with only three lines per header (or title). Lastly, but most importantly, spend extra time meticulously checking every word because typos are unacceptable, especially if they're glaring. Here are a few tips to consider when writing your attorney resume:
1. Get a professional resume that is concise and to the point
2. Use keywords from the job description in your resume
3. Tailor your resume for each position you are applying for
4. Use bullet points instead of paragraphs to keep it short and simple
5. Keep it brief by only including relevant information about previous jobs or schooling
Transcript:
This next one is let's say this is a good resume. Let's see. Winter finalists finalist. I don't know that the 2018 putting down your finance, finalists, it's maybe. Okay. I don't know what that's about. And then I liked that you were a president of the international law society.
That's interesting relevant course for that's not relevant. Okay. And then president TaeKwonDo volunteer. Okay. Ontario. Okay. I don't know that's necessary kind of a counter to the president of my condo association. Okay. This, I would basically, you need to, everybody needs to this is a good recipe, but this person will it's definitely employable and it's a good resume. There's a lot of good things about it. And what's good about it is if you can compare it to other resumes that we've looked at in the past this resume is it's much it's very clear about what this person does.
So you basically want to focus, whatever type of litigation you want to do. You don't want to put admitted to Eastern, just different things cause you don't need that. And then and then you want to be focused on the type of litigation you're doing here. You have a bunch of different things you're saying.
So I would just, you're almost better off seeing an associate litigation attorney and going with that and then same thing here with shorting the stuff down. So everything here these sorts of things that the shorter they are the better, but this is a good resume.
That's the reason that is good is because the schools are fine. The the experiences is fine. Dan and and the person who speaks different languages and I don't know that you want to have anything here about working in Mexico. I mean you can when did you graduate 2017, if you can, but it but other than that, this is a good resume.
There's absolutely nothing wrong with it. And you will get a job. You just have to mix this, make sure if you want another job, you can definitely get one, just make sure the stuff here is shortened and all these things are shortened. And and then that will be good.