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rewona [7]
3 years ago
11

Keywords should never be repeated in a résumé. true or false

English
2 answers:
andreyandreev [35.5K]3 years ago
7 0

This is a false statement.  

Keywords should be repeated in a resume, as they emphasize the applicant’s skills and abilities, and allows the employer to focus on the important details within the resume. However, care has to be taken to include the right keywords within the resume.  

Further Explanation:

The keywords should usually contain the essential skills of the applicant, relevant qualifications, and acquired skills. It should also contain previous work experience if the applicant has any. The repetition of keywords in a resume should happen at an optimal manner, and it performs the same task as a keywords of a website, It allows the employer to focus on the skill set of the applicant, and find out whether he or she has the required skill for being offered the available position or not. The key to writing a good resume is to use the keywords in a manner so as to convince the employer that the applicant is eligible for the position.

Writing a proper resume using specific keywords requires a certain method. The first step is to understand the requirement of the job from the advertisement and understand if you have those specific requirements mentioned in the advertisement. For example, if the advertisement mentions a post for a professional researcher, you should use the keyword ‘professional research’. The resume should be custom-tailored according to the job requirements. You should mention your specific skills, and not use generalized terms. You should also provide information on important positions held, if any, and only if they are relevant to the job advertisement.  

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Chapter: How to write a resume.

Subject: Economics.

Keywords:

Resume, skills, job advertisement, keyword placing, relevant qualifications, eligibility, work experience.  

Mazyrski [523]3 years ago
5 0
It is false that keywords should never be repeated in a resume. As a matter of fact, you should repeat them from time to time to subtly remind the reader of your abilities and to make them interested in you and possibly give you a job you are applying for. 
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