DARTS: A competitive Lowdham & District Darts pairs competition hits the bullseye

Thirty four pairs teams from across the league lined up at the Calverton Working Men’s Club in Calverton on Wednesday, November 22 as Neil Lincoln and his fellow organisers put on another memorable evening at one of the best venues in the borough.

The night proved to be very competitive and after a gruelling night of top quality darts, the final four pairs that will play in the semi-finals on final’s night on April 19, 2024 are:

O’Kieeffe/ Hextall (The Gedling Club) v Hallam/ Wilson (The Gedling Club)

Wesson/ Polkey (The Gleaners, Calverton) v Allison/ Greaves (The Old Ship, Lowdham).

Round six of the league resumes on Wednesday, November 29 with the pick of round six matches looking to be top versus third as The Cross Keys, Epperstone host current champions and league leaders The Gedling Club.

Second place The Admiral Rodney from Calverton will expect to take all two points as they host village rivals, The Gleaners B who remain pointless having won only five legs in five games.

The draw has also been made for the Knock Out Cup which will be held on Wednesday, December 13:

Old Ship (Home) V Admiral Rodney

Old Green Dragon (Home) V Cross Keys B/J

Gedling Club (Home) V Gleaners B

Gleaners A (Home) V Cross Keys Epp.

The away team has the arrows in legs 1, 3 & 5. All matches are the best of 5. 701.

New players and teams are always welcome and with seven of the ten teams based in the borough it’s a great way to spend your Wednesday evening. If you want to get involved or learn more, you can visit the league Facebook page here .

Game that gets you free booze at Wetherspoons is taking Gedling borough by storm

Pubgoers across Gedling borough are going crazy for a Wetherspoons game which allows players to have drinks sent to them from people around the world.

The nationwide pub chain has three locations in Gedling borough, The Free Man in Carlton, The Ernehale in Arnold and The Woodthorpe Top in Mapperley.

The idea is simple: people post a picture of themselves and their table number on the Facebook and wait for fellow group members to send them stuff – anything at all. 

Victoria Woolley and her friends played the game during a visit to the Woodthorpe Top.

PICTURED: Victoria Woolley and friends at Woodthorpe Top in Mapperley (PHOTO: Wetherspoons The Game Facebook Group)
Brett Hill was sent pints of Guinness while taking part in the game at The Ernehale in Arnold (PHOTO: Wetherspoons The Game Facebook Group)
The team from St Mary’s Pre School in The Ernehale after the last day at work (PHOTO: Wetherspoons The Game Facebook Group)
Troy Richard and his pal took part in the Wetherspoons game at The Woodthorpe Top in Mapperley

She posted: “Out with the girls enjoying the last day of the weekend before we’re back to work. We would love either shots, jugs or fruit gins with lemonade. Thanks in advance!”

During their visit, a number of fellow members sent over shots for the girls.

Troy Richard also took his friend to the venue to take part in the game earlier this month.

Brett Hill took part in the game for the first time at The Ernehale in Arnold. His tipple of choice was a Guinness and he was soon being sent pints from people across the UK.

Charitable folk quickly sent drinks to the St Mary’s Pre-School team in Arnold who were in their local Wetherspoons venue at the end of their their last day before being made redundant.

The team were sent pitchers, shots and other drinks by group members to help them drown their sorrows.

Andy Foster and pal Mark played the game at the Free Man in Carlton. They enjoyed Guinness, Corona and lager shandy for the driver from members of the group.

The game was launched by Chris Illman and has exploded in popularity, with its public Facebook group attracting over 230,000 members.

The group is also now using the pub app to help feed the homeless.

Mr Illman has started travelling across the country and asking people to send him food in Wetherspoons, which is then promptly delivered to the homeless.

He said: “We have had some groups sent nearly £200 of food and drinks from complete strangers.

“Once a month we pick a city to go and feed the homeless using the game.

“At the last feed we were sent a staggering £730 worth of food, snacks and drinks including an amazing 103 pizzas.”

Those wanting to play can join the Facebook group HERE

Christmas Markets: Your guide to the markets happening across Gedling borough over the next week

Here’s our latest round-up of Christmas markets and a few Christmas Light Switch-ons taking place from Sunday 26 November to Sunday December 3 across the borough.


Sunday, November 26


Christmas Fair – Richard Herrod Centre, Carlton, 11.00am – 3.00pm


Wednesday, November 29, 6.00pm


Friday, December 1


Christmas Fair & Market – Arnold Mill Primary School, 3.30pm – 5.00pm


Christmas Fair – St.John the Baptist Primary School, Colwick, 4.30pm-6.00pm


Christmas Market – Spring Lane Farm Shop, Mapperley, 5.00pm – 9.00pm


Christmas Lights Switch On & Market – Netherfield, 4.00pm – 7.00pm


Saturday, December 2


Burton Joyce Christmas Fair & Lights Switch-On – Burton Joyce


Ravenshead Christmas Lights Switch On – 5.00pm


Woodborough Christmas Lights Switch On – Governor’s Field, 6.00pm


Burton Joyce School Fair – Burton Joyce Primary School, 12.00pm – 3.00pm

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Christmas Market – Four Bells Inn, Woodborough, 2.00pm – 8.00pm

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Indoor Christmas Market – The Beacon Hill, Carlton, 2.00pm – 5.00pm

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Christmas Market & Steam – Papplewick Pumping Station, 10:00am – 6.00pm

December 2 & December 3

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Christmas Market – Haywood Road Community Centre, 10.00am – 2.00pm


Indoor Christmas Market – Tree Tops, Mapperley, 10.00am – 2.00pm

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Sunday, December 3


Portland Charity Christmas Market – Nottingham Road, Mansfield, 11.00am – 4.30pm


Calverton Christmas Fayre – Calverton Village Hall, 10.30am – 4.00pm


Gedling Lotto results: Winning numbers for Saturday, November 25, 2023

There is a chance to win up to £25,000 every Saturday when you play Gedling Lotto.

You just need to match six numbers to win the £25,000 jackpot.

We now publish the winning numbers each Saturday night.

THIS WEEK’S WINNING NUMBERS (25/11/23)

3 4 4 9 8 7

How does Gedling Lotto work?

Gedling Lotto is a weekly lottery draw that raises money for good causes across Gedling Borough. All good causes supported by the lottery will benefit the Gedling Borough and its residents.

Play the lottery, support Gedling Borough – it’s that simple!

From every £1 ticket you buy, 60p will go to local good causes in the Gedling Borough and improve our community.

Some of the many causes to benefit from the Lotto include:

  • Arnbrook Primary School
  • Arnold Swimming Club
  • Gedling Play Forum
  • Gedling Conservation Trust
  • Lambley Village Cricket Club
  • This is Gedling Magazine

Gedling Eye supports the This is Gedling 100% Independent NfP FREE Magazine and you can buy tickets here: https://www.gedlinglotto.co.uk/support/gedling

There is a chance to win up to £25,000 every Saturday when you play Gedling Lotto.

You just need to match six numbers to win the £25,000 jackpot.

Gedling Eye now publish the winning numbers each Saturday night.

Score two Nottingham Forest hospitality tickets in Carlton Town’s Christmas draw

Carlton Town FC have announced that the main prize in their annual Christmas draw will be two hospitality tickets to see Nottingham Forest play Bournemouth on Saturday, December 23.

The main prize includes a three course meal in the Robin Hood Suite and premium tickets in the Peter Taylor stand and with every game at Nottingham Forest selling out this season this prize is extra special.

The big annual Christmas draw will take place on Tuesday, December 19 in the Howard Mitchell Sportsbar at around 7pm before the game v Newton Aycliffe.

Alongside the amazing main prize there are lots of other great prizes including £50 vouchers at Marco Pierre White, The Staunton Arms, The Boot Room and Amores at Gedling.

For those supporters in the festive spirit there is also a special Millers Christmas card for sale at £2.50 each to raise money for the club.

There is still plenty of time for those who would like to support the club either by donating prizes, selling tickets or purchasing Christmas cards and all can be arranged by contacting Gary ‘Boatsy’ Clarke on 07907 064189.

To finish off the Christmas period there is a special night in store as Carlton Town FC will also be playing their first ever Friday night home game against Grimsby Borough on Friday, December 29 at 7.45pm.

The fixture scheduled for New Year’s Day was changed following agreement with Grimsby Borough in what promises to be a special night and a bumper crowd ahead of Nottingham Forest playing Manchester United the following day, Saturday, December 30.

The latest news from the club can be read in full on the Millers website HERE

Creative businesses in Gedling set to benefit from funding to help them thrive

Creative businesses across Gedling borough are set to benefit from new targeted support to help attract investment and create jobs across Nottinghamshire.

Nottinghamshire County Council have announced that a county-wide consortium, known as Creative Growth Nottingham and Nottinghamshire,  is one of six areas set to share £10.9m worth of government funding as part of the latest round of the Create Growth Programme. This will help creative businesses access private investment and scale-up advice, to turn today’s start-up founders into tomorrow’s CEOs. 

Creative Growth Nottingham and Nottinghamshire is a partnership between D2N2 LEP, Invest in Nottingham, NBV Enterprise Solutions Ltd, Nottingham City Council, Nottinghamshire County Council, Nottingham Trent University and The University of Nottingham.

The Culture Secretary is doubling the areas covered by the programme, announcing six new areas, including Nottinghamshire, that will help deliver targeted business support, bringing the total number of creative organisations expected to be supported by the programme to 1,800. Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer said:

“From the famous pottery of its past to fashion brands of today, the Midlands are a place where creative industries can thrive. I want to maximise the potential in the next generation of the region’s creativity and talent for years to come.

“We’re already making progress towards the ambitious goals set out in our sector vision, unveiling millions in new funding to drive growth in our grassroots and scale ups and banging the drum for creative careers.”

Councillor Keith Girling, Cabinet Member for Economic Development and Asset Management commented, 

“As a county already renowned for creativity and innovation,  this investment is great news.

“We are proud to be part of this partnership which will help creative businesses thrive, create more jobs and opportunities, especially for younger people, which will boost our economy.

Representing the wider consortium, Sajeeda Rose, Corporate Director for Growth and City Development at Nottingham City Council, added:

“Securing this funding is a significant boost for our local economy, helping to support one of our priority sectors across our city and county, afterall we are an area which is well-known for creative innovation and world-changing pioneers.  

“This government funding recognises the fantastic potential of our creative and digital sector and provides an opportunity to support them to realise that potential and achieve growth for them, and our economy. We look forward to delivering this support with our local consortium partners.”

Businesses across the city and the county areas of Nottinghamshire can register interest now by emailing their contact details to enquiries@creategrowthn2.co.uk

The support is expected to be launched in the New Year and it is hoped will benefit more than 60 businesses in this sector. 

The amount of funding each area will receive is not set and depends on the individual area’s business needs and the number of businesses that apply for grants and support. More details will become available as the programme progresses.

First floor of Arnold’s £4m AMP to become Enterprise Centre

Gedling Borough Council has approved proposals to turn the upstairs of their £4m AMP in Arnold into a new business centre.

The plan for an Enterprise Centre was approved by Cabinet members during a meeting on November 9

The AMP will now provide a number of lettable spaces ‘to support start up and small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) businesses’ following the approval.

The first floor of the AMP has been vacant since it was handed over to Gedling Borough Council following completion in October 2022.

The proposal

The Cabinet resolved to approve the revision to the original Arnold Market Place (AMP) Business Case Appendix 1 that included:

  1. The proposal for an Enterprise Centre on the first floor of the AMP compromising of a number of lettable spaces to support start up and SME businesses
  2. The proposal to consult on the permanent location of the Arnold Market
  3. The revision of the financial assumptions related to market provision; and

To approve the establishment of an AMP Enterprise Centre budget from the UKSPF Town Centre Improvement budget in the Capital Programme, as detailed in the Exempt Financial Position Appendix 2 to the report.

Full Gedling Borough Council Cabinet Meeting November 9, 2023 – AMP Report discussion commences @ 50:27) (Courtesy of YouTube)

The Head of Regeneration and Welfare introduced the eleven page report, which had been circulated in advance of the meeting, updating members on the plans for the fit out and letting of the first floor of the Arnold Town Centre (AMP) development including a refresh of the 2020 Business Case which included included an external appraisal by Cushman & Wakefield that a basic building shell (“first fit”) would be more attractive to commercial occupiers than fitted out/serviced offices. Their advice was to market the building for a period of up to 18 months before sub dividing the space into 2 or 3 offices or services offices.

As such, during the course of the construction programme the design specification was reengineered to reduce costs with the result that the 3,500 sq. ft of first floor space was handed over as a shell and core. The flooring, WCs, cleaner’s store and meeting/conference room having all been removed from the cost plan.

The report advises however that due to a challenging market the shell and core finish which requires a prospective tenant to commit to a considerable investment in a challenging market alongside the significant size of the first-floor space has limited the number of enquires.

The report further advises that over the course of the last 12 months, the agent has reported interest from several businesses enquiring for units of not more than 1,000 sqft.

The Council sought independent commercial advice from both the current agent, New West and HEB as part of a commercial letting appraisal where the agents considered a number of options for the vacant first floor space that included continued marketing of the first floor (single let), provision of serviced office accommodation and the creation of smaller commercial suites.

The report advises that following review of the available options the agents’ recommendation in view of enquiries received, location and costs are that the Council creates smaller commercial suites with shared WC and kitchenette.

Further details in the report advised that the 2020 business case included seven small retail outlets designed to be attractive to small local independent businesses with a first-floor area earmarked for flexible commercial space/office accommodation and that the lettings of the ground floor retail units have exceeded expectations as the (2020) business case assumed that these units would not be fully let until 21 months of operation.

The full report to Cabinet which set out a revised Business Case for Arnold Market Place (the AMP), the purpose of which was to demonstrate the need to develop and fit out the
First Floor of the AMP to make the top floor of the building a more lettable proposition is available HERE.

Choosing the Ideal Venue for Your Winter Wedding Wonderland

The charm of wintry weather weddings lies in their romantic allure, with snow-kissed landscapes and comfy atmospheres creating a paranormal backdrop for the celebration of love. As couples increasingly choose winter nuptials, the choice of the appropriate venue becomes a pivotal selection. In this manual, we will discover the captivating realm of winter weddings and delve into the considerations for deciding on a venue that complements the beauty of this particular season.

Why choose a winter wedding?

Winter weddings have a specific appeal that sets them apart from different seasons. The pristine splendour of snow-included landscapes, the crispness in the air, and the opportunity to create a warm and intimate ambiance make wintry weather an enchanting desire for couples. From festive décor to the possibility of a cosy indoor birthday party, the charm of wintry weather weddings is without a doubt charming.

Finding Your Winter Aesthetic – Choosing a Theme and Style

Winter weddings provide a versatile canvas for creative expression. Whether you envision a traditional snow wonderland, a rustic and snug affair, or a glamorous birthday celebration with a touch of frost, defining your chosen subject matter is a crucial first step. The venue should seamlessly complement your preferred aesthetic, improving the general atmosphere and ensuring a cohesive visual experience.

Indoor Elegance or Outdoor Splendour- Deciding at the Venue Type

Winter weddings offer a precise choice between indoor opulence and out of doors beauty. Couples may additionally choose the warmth and class of an indoor venue, embellished with seasonal decorations and candlelit allure. Alternatively, those in search of a winter wonderland backdrop may pick out an out of doors venue surrounded by snow-protected landscapes, creating a fairy-tale setting for the rite and birthday celebration.

Cosy Comforts and Seasonal Delights

Winter weddings present an opportunity to indulge in heartwarming culinary delights. When choosing a venue, consider the catering alternatives available, ensuring they align with your topic. From comforting warm cocoa stations to festive winter-stimulated menus, a venue with a flexible and innovative culinary crew can add an extra layer of warmth and satisfaction to your celebration.

Weather-Proofing Your Celebration – Planning for Winter Conditions

While winter weddings offer unparalleled allure, they also include the potential challenges of climate conditions. When selecting a venue, inquire about approximately contingency plans for inclement climate, ensuring that both indoor and outdoor spaces are organised to deal with unexpected adjustments. Having a properly-concept-out plan for winter conditions will ensure an unbroken and strain-free birthday party.

Lighting the Winter Night – Creating an Atmospheric Setting

Winter weddings regularly mean shorter days, emphasising the importance of lighting fixtures in growing a fascinating ecosystem. Look for venues with flexible lighting fixtures alternatives that could seamlessly transition from daylight hours ceremonies to nighttime celebrations. Consider the incorporation of candles, fairy lights, and different ambient lighting fixture elements to decorate the spellbinding winter environment.

Seasonal Decor and Enhancements – Transforming Your Venue

The proper venue gives a canvas to your wintry weather wedding ceremony vision to come back to lifestyles. Work with the venue’s occasion group to explore possibilities for seasonal décor improvements. From frosted centrepieces to draped fabric harking back to snow fall, that information can transform your preferred venue right into an iciness wonderland that reflects the magic of the season.

Intimate Gatherings and Celebrations

Winter weddings clearly lend themselves to intimate gatherings, where the comfy atmosphere fosters an experience of closeness and connection. Consider venues that provide areas conducive to growing heat and welcoming surroundings, permitting your visitors to experience the magic of your celebration in an intimate and remarkable manner. For more information on weddings venues, visit Southdowns Manor where they have better ideas on wedding venues.

Magic of Winter in Your Wedding Venue

Winter weddings are a testament to the fascinating beauty and particular charm that the colder months carry. By carefully choosing a venue that aligns with your winter aesthetic, offers comfort towards the factors, and offers the power to create a magical environment, you can ensure that your winter wedding turns into a cherished and unforgettable celebration of affection. Accept the magic of iciness and use the vicinity you have selected as the backdrop for a gentle love story.

See the latest Gedling borough planning applications – w/e 24/11/23

These are the latest applications to have been submitted to and validated by Gedling Borough Council this week.

A quiet week at the planning department as 12 applications were submitted to Gedling Borough Council and validated over the last week.

Here is a round-up of the latest plans that the council’s planning officers validated this week (w/e 24/11/23) and will now decide on. 

More details can be found on the Gedling Borough Council planning site HERE.


Loft conversion with two dormers; demolish conservatory & rebuild as summer room; canopy to front entrance; first floor balcony and block paving to front. 

6 Foxhill Road Burton Joyce Nottinghamshire NG14 5DB.  Ref. No: 2023/0820 


Single storey rear extension with flat roof 

141 Worrall Avenue Arnold Nottinghamshire NG5 7GL.  Ref. No: 2023/0819 


Demolish rear conservatory and construct single storey rear extension, remove existing pitched roof over existing side extension and construct flat roof with balcony, accessed by external stairs from raised garden area. 

18 Westbrook Avenue Ravenshead Nottinghamshire NG15 9FY.  Ref. No: 2023/0814 


Ground floor side extension 

52 Conway Road Carlton Nottinghamshire NG4 2QB.  Ref. No: 2023/0815 


Change of garage roof design to pitched, new porch structure and changes to exterior elevation wall materials. 

118 Chapel Lane Ravenshead Nottinghamshire NG15 9DJ.  Ref. No: 2023/0813 


Insertion of two new windows to the front elevation of shop unit 

24 Nottingham Road Burton Joyce Nottinghamshire NG14 5AH.  Ref. No: 2023/0811 


Conversion of existing shed into dwelling and erection of semi-detached dwellings 

51 Churchmoor Lane Redhill Nottinghamshire NG5 8HN.  Ref. No: 2023/0810 


Increase in height of boundary wall and fence 

146 Porchester Road Carlton Nottinghamshire NG3 6LB.  Ref. No: 2023/0808 


Variation of condition 2 of planning permission 2002/1091 (to use 1st Arnold and Woodthorpe Scout Group Hall on four Saturdays annually for the purpose of religious meetings between the hours of 09:30 and 18:30). 

Scout Hall 78A Weaverthorpe Road Woodthorpe Nottinghamshire NG5 4PT.  Ref. No: 2023/0809 


Approval of details reserved by conditions 3 (materials), 4, (levels), 5 (boundary treatments), 6 (EV charging) and 11 (CEMP) of planning permission 2023/0155

16 Kighill Lane Ravenshead Nottinghamshire NG15 9HN.  Ref. No: 2023/0794DOC 


Application to certify that the proposed use of the premises as a retail shop, pet care and treatment facility (both of which operate under Class E ‘commercial and business service’) is lawful 

Victoria Retail Park, Pets At Home Victoria Park Way Netherfield Nottinghamshire NG4 2PA.  Ref. No: 2023/0797 


Use of property as a home for up to two looked-after young persons between the ages of 5-18 

82 Whernside Road Woodthorpe Nottinghamshire NG5 4LB.  Ref. No: 2023/0787 


Modern Resume Writing System for New Job Seekers

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The job market is evolving rapidly, and so should your approach to crafting a resume. In this era of advanced technology and increased competition, a modern resume is the key to catching the attention of recruiters and landing that dream job. Let’s delve into the intricacies of the modern resume writing system and explore how new job seekers can navigate this dynamic landscape.

Introduction

In the digital age, a resume is not just a document; it’s your marketing tool. A professional resume template can help you craft a polished and visually appealing resume. As a new job seeker, understanding the nuances of modern resume writing is crucial. With the job market undergoing constant changes, your resume should reflect not only your qualifications but also your adaptability and creativity.

Understanding the Modern Resume

Definition and Purpose

A modern resume is more than a chronological list of your work history. It’s a strategic document that showcases your skills, achievements, and potential value to a prospective employer. It serves as your personal advertisement in a highly competitive job market.

Key Components

Beyond the standard sections like education and work experience, a modern resume includes elements such as a professional summary, key skills, and even links to online portfolios or LinkedIn profiles. These additions provide a more comprehensive view of your professional identity.

Tailoring Resumes for Different Industries

Customization for Tech Jobs

In the tech industry, showcasing specific technical skills and project experience is crucial. Tailor your resume to highlight coding languages, software proficiency, and any relevant certifications.

Adaptation for Creative Fields

For creative positions, such as graphic design or content creation, your resume can serve as a portfolio. Incorporate visuals, such as infographics or links to your creative work, to make a lasting impression.

Incorporating Keywords and SEO Techniques

Role of Keywords in Resumes

Many companies use Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) to screen resumes. Incorporating industry-specific keywords enhances your resume’s chances of passing through these systems and reaching the eyes of recruiters.

SEO-Friendly Formatting

Consider the readability of your resume not only for humans but also for automated systems. Use clear headings, bullet points, and a clean layout to ensure easy navigation.

Utilizing Professional Summary and Objectives

Crafting an Impactful Summary

Your professional summary is the first thing a recruiter reads. Craft a compelling summary that highlights your unique selling points and sets the tone for the rest of your resume.

Aligning Objectives with Job Requirements

Customize your objectives for each application, aligning them with the specific requirements of the job. Show recruiters that you are not just seeking any job but their particular opportunity.

Showcasing Skills and Achievements

Highlighting Relevant Skills

Identify the key skills required for the job and ensure they are prominently featured in your resume. Use concrete examples to demonstrate how you’ve applied these skills in previous roles.

Quantifying Achievements

Instead of vague statements, quantify your achievements. Numbers and percentages provide tangible evidence of your impact in previous positions.

The Impact of Visual Elements

Infographics and Visual Resumes

Consider incorporating infographics or visual elements to make your resume visually appealing. However, be mindful of industry norms—creative fields may embrace unique formats, while traditional sectors may prefer a more standard approach.

Pros and Cons of Creative Formatting

While creativity can set you apart, it’s essential to strike a balance. Too much creativity might be distracting or not align with the expectations of certain industries.

Addressing Employment Gaps

Strategies for Explaining Gaps

If you have employment gaps, address them proactively. Briefly explain the reason for the gap and emphasize any skills you developed or projects you undertook during that time.

Emphasizing Skill Development During Breaks

Showcasing continuous skill development during employment gaps demonstrates your commitment to professional growth.

Social Media Presence in Resumes

Incorporating LinkedIn and Other Profiles

Including links to your LinkedIn profile or other professional social media accounts adds depth to your resume. Ensure your online presence is consistent with your resume and portrays you in a positive light.

Managing Online Professional Image

Regularly update your online profiles and ensure they align with your resume. Potential employers may explore your social media presence, so maintaining a professional image is crucial.

The Role of Cover Letters

Customization for Each Application

Craft a unique cover letter for each application. Use it to express your enthusiasm for the specific role and how your skills and experiences make you an ideal candidate.

Expressing Enthusiasm and Relevance

Show genuine interest in the company and position. Use the cover letter to convey not just your qualifications but also your passion for the industry.

Resume Length and Formatting Guidelines

Ideal Resume Length

While there’s no strict rule, aim for a concise resume. One to two pages is generally sufficient to capture the essential information without overwhelming recruiters.

Appropriate Fonts and Styles

Choose clean and professional fonts. Consistent formatting throughout your resume enhances readability.

AI in Resume Screening

Many companies use AI algorithms to screen resumes. Tailor your resume to match the specific keywords and criteria outlined in the job description to increase your chances of passing through automated screening processes.

Emerging Formats and Styles

Stay informed about evolving trends in resume formats and styles. Being adaptable to new approaches showcases your awareness of industry changes.

Avoiding Common Mistakes

Spelling and Grammatical Errors

Proofread your resume thoroughly to eliminate spelling and grammatical errors. Mistakes can create a negative impression and suggest a lack of attention to detail.

Generic and Cliché Phrases to Avoid

Avoid generic phrases like “hardworking” or “team player.” Instead, use specific examples and accomplishments to demonstrate these qualities.

Seeking Professional Help

Resume Writing Services

If you find the process overwhelming, consider professional resume writing services. They can provide expert advice and craft a compelling resume tailored to your unique strengths.

Tips for Selecting a Reliable Service

Research and read reviews before selecting a resume writing service. Choose a service with a track record of success and positive testimonials.

Conclusion

Crafting a modern resume is an art and a science. By incorporating the right elements, tailoring your approach for different industries, and staying abreast of trends, you enhance your chances of standing out in a competitive job market. Remember, your resume is not just a static document but a dynamic representation of your evolving professional journey.