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If you\u2019re applying for a new position, writing a resume can be a daunting task. At Capstone Resume Services, we understand the challenges that come with writing a new resume, or completely reworking your existing resume for a job or career change. Over the years we have received countless questions, so we thought we\u2019d take this opportunity to provide you with answers to the most frequently asked resume questions.<\/p>\n

12 Common Resume Questions<\/h2>\n

What font should I use?<\/h4>\n

It\u2019s important to use a font that is easy to read. Avoid fanciful fonts that may not be standard on all types of computers. For example, if you write your resume on a PC and the hiring manager reviewing it has a Mac, the font you chose may not show up for them. We recommend using a standard serif or sans serif font, otherwise known as default fonts, such as Arial, Times New Roman, Calibri, Cambria, Georgia, or Garamond. Also be sure your font is large enough for everyone to read – it should be no smaller than 10 point.<\/p>\n

Do I need an objective?<\/h4>\n

The simple answer is no. These days objectives are seen as outdated and a waste of space. If you want to explain why you want a job, or if you\u2019re changing careers and want to explain in more detail, that information can be included in your cover letter. We recommend including a summary instead, which goes at the top of your resume, below your name and contact information, and provides a concise overview of your professional background, skills, strengths, and accomplishments.<\/p>\n

Should I include my education?<\/h4>\n

Yes, you should always include your education in your resume. Even if you graduated years ago, it is an important accomplishment and a crucial part of your experience and background. If you are a recent grad, your education should appear at the top. If you have more experience and have been working for several years, it can be moved toward the bottom.<\/p>\n

In terms of GPA, once you have established work experience, you can remove it. But, recent grads should include their GPA if it is higher than a 3.0.<\/p>\n

How long should my resume be?<\/h4>\n

One page is standard for most resumes of professionals with less than 10 years experience. However, despite common belief, your resume CAN be two pages. While it is important to keep your resume concise and easy to scan, it is also important to include all relevant work history and skills. If you can\u2019t do this in one page, don\u2019t be afraid to spill over onto two pages. If you are a recent college grad, it is highly recommended that your resume stays on one page. However, if you are a more experienced professional who has been employed for several years, it is perfectly acceptable for your resume to be two pages.<\/p>\n

Should I include dates of employment?<\/h4>\n

Yes, we recommend that you always include dates of employment when possible. If you can\u2019t remember exact dates, try to get as close as possible. Most recruiters and hiring managers look for dates, as their absence may raise red flags. Without dates, you might as well send out resumes without your name or contact information.<\/p>\n

Are there certain words \u201cbuzz words\u201d I should avoid using in my resume?<\/h4>\n

If you want to stand out from the hundreds of resumes that pass through a recruiter’s desk, avoid these overused words they\u2019ve likely seen one too many times:<\/p>\n