
- When drafting a resume, focus on results by highlighting key accomplishments and outcomes, not just tasks. Quantify and qualify your achievements, such as “Successfully negotiated a $10M settlement” or “Led a team in a high-stakes trial.”
- Keep your resume concise, limiting it to 1-2 pages and using bullet points for easy reading.
- Customize your resume for each opportunity by highlighting the most relevant experience for the role.
- Resume templates are a no-go; instead, choose a traditional layout with well-defined sections such as experience, education, bar admissions, and, if applicable, publications. You can also include a small section for skills or awards.
- Use standard fonts like Times New Roman, Calibri, or Garamond. Ensure that your margins are set to 1 inch for a clean look and include adequate white space to enhance readability. Bullet points should be used, especially under your experience
section, to make your resume easy to scan. - Be consistent with dates—if you’re using months and years, keep the format uniform throughout. Also, pay attention to punctuation: don’t use hyphens when en dashes are needed, and be mindful of your commas to ensure clarity and professionalism.
- Lastly, a good recruiter will share excellent samples with you. So, don’t forget to ask.
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