Always proofread your resume before sending it. Typos are easy to make and are often hard for your computer to catch.
Be as clear about your dates and titles as you can. Especially for jobs of less than one year, your start and end dates should include the month as well as the year.
Always include a skill section and tell us about your technical proficiency and language skills.
On the first day of a new assignment, plan to arrive 15 minutes early. Know where you are going, who you are reporting to, and how to get there.
Adhere to your assigned work hours and breaks. Check in with your supervisor or other colleagues before leaving your desk unattended.
Always act in a polite and respectful manner, even in more casual work environments. Proper business attire is different for each company, so check in with your Recruiter to make sure that you are dressed appropriately.
You may be asked to complete difficult or unfamiliar tasks. Do your best with the resources at your disposal, but don't be afraid to ask if you have questions!
Keep your work confidential. The details of your assignments should never be shared on Facebook, Twitter, or any other social media platforms. Some companies may require you to sign a confidential agreement, which may outline further restrictions on information sharing.
Do not conduct personal business during your assigned hours. Please refrain from using your cellphone, checking personal email, browsing the internet or viewing social media in the office.
Do not change the computer display or personalize voice mail unless you are instructed to do so. Always leave your work area neat and organized.
When completing an assignment, do your best to tie up loose ends on your projects and tasks. Let your supervisor know the status of your work.