Thursday, November 21, 2019
How to Write Resume for Dummies
How to Write Resume for DummiesHow to Write Resume for DummiesHow do I start?The most difficult thing is to start. Once you pushed yourself and you are actually writing, you should start with rough draft. Write down all the informations worth mentioning. This process may actually make you realise what kind of job you will be perfect for.Remember, you are not writing a novel. Be brief, but dont forget about anything importantWhat should be in my resume?To be as summary as possible, you should divide informations about yourself into several segments. For exampleContactThis segment should contain a basic informations about yourself, such as Name, Surname, Date of birth, Nationality, Address, Phone, Email and Web.It is always a good sign for HR agent, if you have a personal web site. It has to look professional and filled with relevant content. If you dont have one, dont worry. Your LinkedIn profile will do just fine. If you dont have a LinkedIn profile yet, dont hesitate and sign up now Work ExperienceAgain, have your resume specific and summary. It is a good idea to have a bulleted list of your previous jobs. Your work experience field(s) should containName of the companyTime spent in this company (e.g. 2009-2015)Your positionYour brief responsibilitiesEducationThis segment should be similar to the Work experience.Your education segment should containName of attended schoolTime spent on this school, for example (2012- Present)Brief field of studySkillsYour skill set has to be relevant for the job. Again, sort it to several skill segments. It should containLanguage Skillse.g.(English)(Spanish)(Russian)Software Skillse.g.(Adobe Photoshop)(Microsoft Excel)(Google Analytics)Other Skillse.g.(Music composition)The style of rating skills depends on the style of formatting. We will get there in a little while.What kind of job am I applying for?It is very important to have your resume suited exactly for the job position. Dont have just one universal CV for every job offer you get. There isnt thing such as universal resume. Every job requires different set of informations and formating.Formatting my resumeIt depends on a nature of your future job.Is it creative? Make your resume the creative way.. Rate your skills with stars, use good looking fonts, play with words and use playful design. Make your resume look over all different.Is it corporate job? Keep yourself on the ground. Use Arial or Times New Roman font. Show your boss the serious side of your personality.In every situation double or even triple check your grammar. Typos and grammar errors are the most common mistakes people have in their resume.Keep your resume short. HR agents dont have the time to go through several pages. 1 or 2 pages are optimal.Profile pictureIn some cases (countries) it is not required to include picture. You should do some research to find out about your exact situation.In case the picture is required, please remember that you are applying for a job. Avoid party pictur es, picture with other people on it or a picture taken from a distance. Use one with decent background with your face on it.What should NOT be in my resume?Dont make your font size too small in order to save some spaceDont use personal pronouns (e.g. I, me, we)Dont use false informationDont jump between different topics resume should be consistentUse action verbsStanford Career Development Center has created a great SAMPLE ACTION VERBS LISTED BY FUNCTIONAL SKILL AREA. It is worth going through while writing your resume.source Stanford Career Developement CenterDo you like this story? Share it with your friends.Share Your Feedback or Ideas in the Comments
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