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How to Write a Resignation Letter

Leaving a job professionally requires a clear, polite, and respectful resignation letter. It should include:

  • Your intent to resign
  • The final working date (notice period)
  • A short thank-you message to the employer

Example:
"I am writing to formally resign from my position effective [date]. Thank you for the opportunity and experience gained."

Structuring Your Resume Objective for a Career Change

When switching careers, your resume objective must reflect your adaptability and transferable skills. Key tips:

  • Mention your current skills and how they apply to the new role
  • Express genuine interest in the new field
  • Keep it clear, concise, and positive

Hiring managers want to see relevance — connect your experience to their current needs.

Should My Resume Be in Reverse Chronological Order?

Yes — in most cases, recruiters prefer reverse chronological order because:

  • It highlights your most recent experience first
  • Shows career progression over time
  • Is easier to scan for relevant skills

Use functional resumes only if you’re changing careers or have gaps in employment.

How to Make a Resume for Your First Job

You don’t need job experience to build a great resume. Instead, highlight:

  • Education, coursework, and certifications
  • Volunteer work or school projects
  • Skills (soft & technical)

Add a short personal summary to show your passion, dedication, and willingness to learn.