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Julius Choudhury

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Julius Choudhury is an experienced journalist and content strategist, writer and ghostwriter, photographer, graphic designer, web designer and developer, and entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of dearJulius.com Inc., a New York-based media company, and serves as the editor in chief of the New York–based online newspaper Daily News and the digital platform dearJulius.com.

He also launched Cheer Horn, a modern, future-oriented global directory designed to help users find, connect with, review, and rate local businesses, services, and events worldwide.

Julius Choudhury founded Literature Omnibus, an inspiring, inclusive, open, and creative global literary initiative rooted in the spirit of beauty and creation. Guided by the principle “Literature for All, Literature for the Betterment of All,” the initiative is steadily expanding across borders.

He also founded International Literature Day to promote free thought, critical reflection, and creativity; to celebrate the power of words and the diversity of literature; and to connect people with literature while emphasizing the importance of reading and writing.

In Bangladesh, Julius Choudhury has built a strong record as editor of the national news agency News Network of Bangladesh (NNB), reflecting his continued commitment to credible journalism and public-interest reporting in his home country.

He founded Gazipur Media Center as a trusted platform for communication and collaboration among journalists, media professionals, and the public in Gazipur, Bangladesh. An independent, people-oriented, and media-friendly institution, the center provides free press conference facilities, journalism training, and media support, while hosting literary, cultural, and social events. Its auditorium has become a well-recognized local event venue.

Julius Choudhury also founded Bangla Language Day as a key initiative to strengthen national identity by safeguarding, developing, and enriching the Bengali language.

Additionally, he is actively involved in various social, cultural, and philanthropic initiatives.

Julius Choudhury envisions a world of equality, where the responsible integration of human creativity, technological excellence, society, journalism, and literature operates in parallel for the welfare of the public.

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12 Resume Writing Myths You Should Ignore

Resume Writing Myths
A strong, professional resume never fails to impress an employer. Photo: Yanalya, Freepik


A well-written resume is an essential tool for job seekers. However, there are several myths about writing resumes that could be preventing you from standing out to potential employers. In this article, we’ll debunk 12 common myths about resume writing and provide you with tips on how to create a compelling resume.


Myth #1: A resume should only be one page

Fact: While a one-page resume may be appropriate for entry-level positions, it is not a hard and fast rule. If you have relevant experience and accomplishments, it is acceptable to have a two-page resume. However, make sure that the information on your resume is concise and well-organized.



Myth #2: The objective statement is essential

Fact: The objective statement is outdated and no longer necessary. Instead, use a professional summary that highlights your skills, experience, and accomplishments.



Myth #3: All resumes should be the same

Fact: Your resume should be tailored to the job you’re applying for. This means highlighting relevant skills and experience that match the job description.



Myth #4: Fancy fonts and colors make your resume stand out

Fact: While a unique design may catch the eye of a recruiter, it’s important to remember that the content of your resume is what’s most important. Stick to a simple and clean design that is easy to read.



Myth #5: References should be included on your resume

Fact: References should only be provided when requested by the employer. Instead, use the space on your resume to highlight your skills and experience.



Myth #6: Your resume should include every job you’ve ever had

Fact: Only include relevant experience on your resume. If you have had several jobs that are not related to the position you’re applying for, it’s okay to leave them out.
 
Read more: 8 Fantastic Ways to Make Your Resume Stand Out


Myth #7: Education should be at the top of your resume

Fact: Your education should be listed after your professional experience. If you have relevant coursework or certifications, list them under your education section.




Myth #8: A functional resume is better than a chronological one

Fact: A chronological resume is the most common type of resume and is preferred by most employers. A functional resume, which focuses on skills rather than experience, can be seen as an attempt to hide gaps in employment history.



Myth #9: Your resume should include personal information

Fact: Personal information such as your age, marital status, and religious affiliation should not be included on your resume. This information is irrelevant to your qualifications for the job.



Myth #10: You can lie on your resume

Fact: Lying on your resume is never a good idea. If you’re caught, it could ruin your chances of getting the job and damage your professional reputation.


Myth #11: Your resume should only be submitted in one format

Fact: Depending on the job application process, you may need to submit your resume in multiple formats such as PDF or Word document. Always check the job posting for specific instructions.



Myth #12: Once you’ve created your resume, you don’t need to update it

Fact: Your resume should be updated regularly to reflect your most recent experience and accomplishments. Keep a master copy of your resume and customize it for each job application.

Read more: The Best Way to Start a Second Career



By avoiding these common myths about resume writing, you can create a resume that accurately reflects your skills and experience and helps you stand out to potential employers. Remember to tailor your resume to the job you’re applying for, highlight your accomplishments, and keep it concise and easy to read.

This article originally appeared on dearJulius.com

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