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Episode 117: Paralegal Resume Tips

In this episode of the Paralegals on Fire! Podcast Show, Ann Pearson offers some resume tips and suggests updating your paralegal resume every year, even if you’re not seeking other job opportunities.

 

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Your Actionable Strategy

  • Use a simple and clear file name for your resume, such as “First Name_Last Name_Paralegal.pdf” or “First Name_Last Name_Paralegal.docx”.
  • Opt for a single-column format in your resume to ensure compatibility and readability.
  • Incorporate numbers in your resume to highlight specific achievements, such as the number of trials attended or billable hours met.
  • Keep your resume concise and aim for one page, utilizing white space effectively.
  • Use action verbs to describe your responsibilities and accomplishments, avoiding vague statements.
  • Avoid repeating bullet points from previous positions to demonstrate professional growth.
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Ann Pearson is the Founder of Paralegal Boot Camp and the host of this podcast show to give paralegals the insights, tips, and strategies to fast-track their paralegal careers.

As a former paralegal and paralegal manager, Ann gives her insights from different perspective so that you can advance your paralegal career and bypass some of the learning curve.

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