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Plus size modelling

Modelling industry is a glamorous one which most of the teenagers is attracted towards it as they are fascinated by getting dressed up and make up, done to just walk down a runway. If you are interested in this career then you must have to accept certain things as well as some things you need to be prepared to do once you step into the industry. There are various types of modelling are available in the fashion world among those plus size model are considered to be the more difficult one. You also be required to find the appropriate areas that work well for plus sized models. You have to be very confident about your self image and your body features in order to provide a positive impression to the outside world. Plus-size modelling promotes the real body shapes which include every aspects of modelling industry ranging from fashion shoots and major campaigns on promoting products such as skin care, hair care and make up products. If you think you have what the career requires to shine as a plus size model, then there are few important things you should be aware of regarding this field.


5 Things That Can Sink Your Resume

1. Looks Matter

The size and style of font you select along with the layout you choose are important. If your resume isn"t easy to read, the hiring manager will move on to one that is.

2. Errors

Proof your resume. Please. Not with the machine, but with a pair of human eyes. Spelling and/or grammatical errors are a great way to edit a stack of submissions down to a more manageable size. If you can"t submit an error-free document, don"t expect anyone to take your candidacy seriously.

3. Yawn....

Give the hiring manager a reason to keep reading! Your resume is a product brochure. It should showcase the product and leave the reader wanting to know more - not put the him to sleep. If you don"t look interesting on paper you"re not going to get the opportunity to make your case in person.

4. Using a Format Hiring Managers Dislike

Anything that slows the reader down is a negative. He"s going to spend only a matter of seconds perusing your resume on the first pass. A functional format is more difficult to comprehend quickly than a chronological format - hands down. By its nature, it obscures your work history (employers, job titles and dates are more difficult to find because you"re emphasizing your skill set). Don"t expect the hiring manager to go on a hunting expedition trying to sort out your background. He won"t.

5. Failing to Validate Your Candidacy

Too many resumes are long on platitudes and fluff and sorely lacking when it comes to quantifiable information. The best way to show a prospective employer that you"re a valuable contributor is to illustrate it via measureable results. Don"t just say you"re great...show them.

Another big mistake is failing to demonstrate uniqueness. How are you different from the scores - or hundreds - of other candidates whose backgrounds (on the surface) might look very similar to yours? If you don"t know - or if you can"t articulate it - don"t expect the person reading your resume to fill in the blanks for you.






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