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Tony_k

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Oct 15, 2011
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Hii all,,

Do anybody have a canadian style resume for tool and die maker?? :( :(If so,please,please send it to my email tonykurishinkal@gmail.com..

hope somebody would help me.. ;) ;) ;)

TOny.
 
Check this

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/canadian-style-resume-t98818.0.html;msg1358081#msg1358081


There are some links with lots of information.even sample as well

Hope its help for you.
 
Below are the links and sample resume:

How do I create a Canadian-style résumé?

Tool and Die Maker Resume
http://www.sampleresumes.com/manufacturing/tool-and-die-maker-resume/
http://www.settlement.org/sys/faqs_detail.asp?faq_id=4001064
http://www.youth.gc.ca/eng/topics/jobs/resume.shtml
In best sample resume site, you will find free resume samples for different job needs.
http://www.bestsampleresume.com/

General Considerations
Your resume should be easy to look at visually, using bold categories, capitalizing all words in the technical summary, detailing hardware, software, operating systems, languages, any tools you've worked with, making certain of proper grammar, diction and spelling.
In developing your resume decide whether education is a big selling feature. If you've recently completed education that is attractive to an employer (i.e. Teaching Certification, Teaching Specialties, Extra-circular activities), then put it at the top of your resume. For those whose work experience seems more relevant, education should be put at the end.

Remember, resumes must perform their function quickly. As employers may receive and skim through hundreds of applications at a time, only a few seconds may be spent reviewing each resume. The employer is looking, at all times, to reduce the number of resumes to a manageable number. To ensure your resume is given the attention it deserves, it must quickly and accurately convey that you are match the position and you should be interviewed. The more thoroughly you prepare your resume now, the more likely it is someone will read it later. For maximum impact, the resume should be arranged so the high points can be absorbed in thirty seconds. Do not, however, resort to cute gimmicks to attract attention.

In addition check also this link : http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/thousands-thousands-thousands-jobs-in-toronto-upcoming-job-fairs-t83858.0.html

Hope that helps, :)

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