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Construction and Deconstruction of your resume

Dear all:

As a part of our curriculum we should develop a complete resume and keep it ready.

I have uploaded my resume in Slide share and given the link below:


Kindly have a look and it may give you an idea to shape your resume.



The Order of the Resume: (The Twelve Commandments of Resume)
1. Name, address, mail id, Phone number.
2. Objective.
3. Educational Qualification.
4. Industrial Attachments/ In Plant Training/ Any other Experience/ Industrial Visit.
5. Projects.
6. Workshop/ Paper presentation.
7. Awards and Achievements.
8. Extra Curricular Activities.
9. Skills (Core Strengths, Technical Skills,
10. Interests/ Hobbies.
11. Personal Profile.
12. Reference: (Two references: Professional one and educational or personal one)

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