How to Customize Your Resume for the Country You Want to Work In
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Your summary should highlight who you are, what you do, and the value you bring. Keep it to 2–4 lines and tailor it to the job you’re applying for.
Match your resume to the job posting. Include keywords and prioritize the most relevant skills and experiences for that role.
Every bullet point should show what you accomplished—not just what you were responsible for. Use numbers where possible.
Focus on the top 6–10 hard and soft skills that are relevant to your field and target job. Organize them in a bulleted list.
List your most recent education first. Include school name, degree, field of study, and graduation year. Add relevant certifications.
Run your resume through spell-check. Then proofread it again. Small errors can send your resume to the reject pile instantly.
Always save and send your resume as a PDF unless the job ad says otherwise. This preserves your formatting on any device.
Your job titles, companies, and dates should align across platforms. Recruiters will check—so keep it consistent.
Use this checklist every time you apply. A few small tweaks can be the difference between silence and an interview invite.
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