User:Officer/Guild resume guide

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General | Guild Profile | Guild History/Resume | Guides & Accomplishments | Event Notes
 log_0.gif How to make a Guild Resume

The Basics

Guild Resumes are useful for applying for a new guild to join; it's like applying for a job interview. Making it look professional will consider you as a Fallen Sword professional player, here are some useful tips to make a resume:

  • Always correct your grammar; spell check is advised
  • Revise it at all times
  • Put every details that's all about your Fallen Sword profile and your preferences. Like selling yourself.
  • No 1337 (leet) words
  • Always update your resume
  • Also, always know how this game works

The more professional it looks, the more likely they'll accept you as a guild member.

Guild History

Now, for your Guild History info; always make it look informative. Place every details about your previous and current and why you were dismissed; put your time spent with your former guild (Ex. Level 1 to 180) and current guild (Ex. Level 180 to present); include every events, details, and accomplishments you've spent in your guild too. Always spell check, revise, and update often.

By the time you've decided to apply to join a new guild in their forums, show them your Guild History and Resumes so their guild mates and councils will review your resume and will decide if it looks professional; only if you have met their basic requirements to join the guild.

Tips to avoid

  • Guild hopping/spying
  • Immature behavior
  • Intense laziness to buy your own sets, never depend on the guild to hold a powerful equipment