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A great resume does not just convey what you have done but asserts
what all good ads do. It convinces the employer that you have
what it takes to be successful in this new position or career.
It would be a mistake if you consider your resume as a history
list of your past or a personal statement. Resumes are written
with an intent
to create interest and persuade the employer to call you for an
interview.
Resume
Writing Tips
More often than not, Resume writing involves several long hours
and heaps of wasted paper. JobsBazaar Resume Maker will help you
build a well formatted world class resume online within just 15
to 20 minutes depending on how extensive your resume is.
You could get it right the first time by following the tips offered
by us.
1. Review
job description
2. Focus your writing efforts
3. Choose the best resume format
4. Present the list of your accomplishments
5. Use keywords
6. Consider a highlight section
7. Proof read your resume
8. Have someone else review your resume
Review
job description
It is often found that job seekers do not read the job description.
The result is a resume that does not fit the recruiter's requirement
neither in skills nor in experience. Most recruiters do not have
the time or the patience to scan through your resume. You will
have to highlight the applicable skills and experience you have,
pertaining to the job offered.
When a company
does not offer a formal job description, you could contact the
hiring manager and find what he is looking for in the position
you are interested in. In case that you cant reach anyone, review
the job listings with similar titles for a group of core competencies.
Focus
your writing efforts
Be clear on what the employer is looking for and what you have
to offer before you begin writing your resume. Write your answers
to the question - what would make someone the perfect candidate?
Choose the
best resume format
You will have to make a choice between the two basic styles of
resumes.
1. Chronological
2. Functional.
A chronological
resume organizes your work history emphasizing experiences that
precisely apply to a particular position.
A functional
resume is preferred when you have little or no experience in an
industry. It presents your skills in categories that emphasize
on particular skills the job requires. For instance, if the job
description lays emphasis on strong sales skills, dividing the
resume into categories such as "communication skills", "negotiation
skills", "persuasion skills" etc. could be considered.
Present
the list of your accomplishments
Most job seekers often fail to mention their accomplishments,
and the results of their accomplishments. These details not only
distinguish you from the horde of others who seek the job, but
also present you a chance to negotiate your pay better.
Use
keywords
If there are terms that show your competence in a particular field,
use them in your resume. Marketing people might use "competitive
analysis" while an software professional could have "Java" or
"ASP"
Consider
a highlight section
Recruiters and hiring managers seldom take over a minute to read
a resume. To make your minute count, consider including a highlight
section at the top of your resume, directly below your name, and,
if you use one, your objective. Highlight sections mainly benefit
job seekers whose qualifications do not exactly match the job
description. You are more likely to get the recruiter's attention
by emphasizing your transferable skills and exceptional accomplishments
at the top of your resume instead of scattering them throughout.
The highlight
section could be formatted in a bulleted list presenting the following
details.
1. Number
of years' experience in the field or line of work
2. Relevant credentials or training.
3. An accomplishment that directly relates to the job.
4. A personal "quality" or "characteristic" that relates to the
job.
5. Another accomplishment or characteristic that relates to the
job
Proof
read your resume
An elegant error free resume is fundamental to a successful job
search. Typos, misprints, illegible text and grammar errors would
almost certainly land your resume into the trash basket.
Have
someone else review your resume
It is often easier said than done to find one's own errors. It
can also be difficult to judge one's high points oneself and clearly
convey one's accomplishments. Have someone review your job search
objective, your resume, and listings of positions that interest
you. The reviewer's questions can help you discover areas you
unconsciously left of your resume, or might provide you an insight
into what areas seem to be confusing.
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