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How To Make A Great Resume

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Your resume is the mirror of your experience. Without a "healthy" resume, you will not get the employer's attention. Your experience and past work means nothing if you don't have a well written resume to make it look good. From the way you organize your resume, the employer will know how much discipline you put in the things you do.



How to write a good resume - In the following lines, you will see exactly what you need to know about resume writing.

Start the writing with your name. Underneath the name, make the contact section. Include address (permanent, temporary), phone number, mobile, fax number, e-mail address and other means through which the employer can contact you. Continue with the objective you want to achieve by applying to that job.

Next, in a few lines let them know what studies and education you have. Continue the resume with your work experience. At this point, do not forget to point out the latest job you have/had. Continue the list descending in time; start with the most recent job finishing with your first job.

Do not forget to mention or comment any achievement you had during your past jobs. If you want to have a chance, do not forget to add to your resume the skills you posses and you consider that might be useful for this job. Finish the resume with adding additional knowledge you may have. Good luck with obtaining that job!

All the time you are writing this, keep one thing in mind: do not get to fancy things and do not start resuming your life and what you ate last night during the football game. Keep everything simple and make sure the important things are outlined well.

Always keep it on your professional experience and fill in the details you think will boost your rankings better. The employer does not care who you are and what hobbies you have. He needs people to work for him, not to listen to the stories they tell; until you get the job, you are just one of the no names from the pack.

Good luck with obtaining that job!
How To Make A Great Resume
1. Having a three to five sentence summary at the top of your resume is much more effective than having an objective. You can use the career summary to sum up your skills and experiences. For example: "Supply chain manager with global experience in leadership, implementation, and project management. Skilled in..." Let them know up front who you are and what position you're seeking.

2. Do you have several years of work experience? Move the Education section to the end (after the Experience section) so that you can showcase your work experience. (If you are preparing a resume for academia or research, then follow the resume formatting rules for your profession.)

3. Create a text version of your resume for posting online. That way if you post your MS Word resume and the formatting is lost, you won't have to waste time reformatting your resume.

4. Check job ads for the types of jobs you're applying for. See what keywords they use in their job descriptions and include those keywords in your resume. If the company uses software to scan resumes for keywords, you'll ensure your resume won't be screened out before it gets to a hiring manager. This is where the summary really comes in handy. You can add those keywords to the summary and increase your chances of having your resume selected.

5. When preparing your resume, use action words such as "leveraged," "led," "coordinated," "managed," etc. Words like, "participated" give the impression that you were on the sidelines, and not actively involved in the project. Don't just say you were responsible, show the results. Were there any cost savings for the company? Mention them. Was your project completed ahead of schedule? Say so. Did your project lead to increased efficiency? Show the percentages.

6. When describing your current and past positions, only list the strongest accomplishments - the ones that will make a prospective employer contact you for an interview. Don't include every function you performed on the job. Consider what accomplishments you would be looking for if you were the hiring manager, and what responsibilities show that you can handle the duties of the position you're seeking.

7. Your resume should not include positions you held more than 10 years ago, unless they are relevant to the position you're looking for now.

8. Keep it simple. Three pages maximum for management or executive resumes; two pages for all other resumes for corporate positions.

9. Don't forget to check spelling and grammar. Saying you were the "lead" on a project is different than saying that you "led" the project. For grammar and word choices, do a search to find sites on the web that will answer your questions about grammar and punctuation.

10. Create different versions of your resume if you're searching for more than one type of position. For example, you may want to apply for Business Analyst and Technical Writer positions. In one version of your resume you can include accomplishments and skills that relate more to being a B.A. In another version you can include accomplishments (and publications) relating to your experiences as a Technical Writer.

Copyright ? 2007 Deborah A. Bailey, Writing Services Central, LLC
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