8 things you should always include on your resume
antoniodiaz/shutterstockCapturing someone's attention and making a great first impression in just six seconds is no easy feat. Now imagine trying to do this without ever meeting that person.
Sounds impossible, right?
Well, if you're a job seeker who submits an outstanding résumé that tells your "career story" in a succinct, easy-to-follow way, it's actually very achievable.
To ensure your résumé stands out (for the right reasons), there are a few things you'll want to avoid and some you'll definitely want to include, says Tina Nicolai, executive career coach and founder of Résumé Writers' Ink. "Basically employers want to see where candidates have earned, learned, and contributed."
Whether to include things like an objective statement, list of skills, and education will depend on your level of experience and industry - but here are eight simple things you should always include on your résumé, no matter what: