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Most resumes are printed on standard 8.5-inch by 11-inch paper. This is the size you should use for your resume and cover letter. Think about the impression you want to make on the employer when choosing the type of paper to print your cover letter on.
For example, most copiers use a light weight paper, such as a 20 lb. sheet. These sheets of paper are flimsy and are easily moved through a machine. For a resume, however, a slightly thicker weight paper is typically used, such as a 24 lb.
For example, most copiers use a light weight paper, such as a 20 lb. sheet. These sheets of paper are flimsy and are easily moved through a machine. For a resume, however, a slightly thicker weight paper is typically used, such as a 24 lb.
The answer is: none. It is perfectly acceptable to print your resume on a regular white piece of paper from home with your printer. With technology as it is today, the employer has no expectations that you will hand in a heavy stock, gold colored resume.
Finding the right paper to printing your resume on can be tricky. ... Resume paper is a more substantial and higher quality type of paper. It feels feels and looks great. Resume paper is heavier than copy paper, but is not as heavy or firm as something like cardstock.
Best Resume Paper. Don't use standard printer paper for resume printing. Yes, a higher quality paper is more expensive, but you don't need reams of it, and it will make an immediate impression on potential employers.
Watermark means it's good quality paper. If you use it make sure it's printed right side up. When you're holding the resume like you're reading it, the watermark should be readable (I don't mean visible, but the writing should be right side up and not backwards).
introduce yourself. mention the job (or kind of job) you're applying for (or looking for) show that your skills and experience match the skills and experience needed to do the job. encourage the reader to read your resume.
Never use To Whom it May Concern or Dear or Sir or Madamnothing could be more generic (not to mention archaic). Your cover letter could be the first opportunity you have to make an impression on the hiring manager, so make sure you show that you did your company research.
Many applicants base the decision not to write a cover letter on the assumption that nobody reads them. It's true that a fair number of recruiters don't bother with cover letters, but some definitely do — 26 percent of them, according to the “2017 Job Seeker Nation Study.”
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