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Five Hot Resume Tips
By: Linda Matias
Working with Purpose
The purpose of a resume is not to land you a job, but rather to get you in the
door for an interview. This concept is important because it will help you
familiarize yourself with the resume process. When you feel compelled to include
unrelated experience and clutter a resume with irrelevant facts, think twice.
Don't fill the page with empty sentences and boring detail. You can avoid this
downfall by prioritizing your accomplishments and identifying pertinent
information related to your new job search.
Strategize
Begin the resume writing process with the end in mind. Before you commit final
words to paper, think about what you want the end result to be. Nothing on your
resume should be done without prior thought and strategizing. This includes your
choice of font, format, keywords, and action words. Every aspect of your
document should serve a distinct purpose.
Important tip:Avoid resume templates. Let’s face it, almost all home-spun resumes are created
on some form of a Word template. Therefore, they all have the same feel, taste,
and look as every other candidate. Be different. Be powerful. Be specific. Get
INTERVIEWS.
Be Aggressive, But Truthful
A resume is not a time to be humble. Be proud of your accomplishments, highlight
them, and make the hiring manager take notice. But beware: don't let your
creativity get the best of you. Your statements should always be truthful and
results-oriented. Let’s visit an example of a weak and strong Objective/Profile.
Weak:
Seeking a position as a bilingual teacher where I could make a positive impact
on students in your school district.
Strong:Experienced bilingual educator dedicated to fostering education by creating a
stimulating, nurturing, and culturally-friendly environment for bilingual
students. Keen understanding of the importance of student assimilation and the
need for respect of their native upbringing. Adhere to new procedures and
commissioner regulations for LEP and adequately incorporate these methodologies
in a classroom setting to enhance learning.
Today's resumes must answer “why you?” Strong, powerful statements will ensure
that your resume does not end up in the “file me” pile.
Stand Out
Everyone who holds the same job title as you most likely has the same job
responsibilities. That is why it is imperative that your resume sets you apart
from all other bankers, sales managers, etc. out there. This means your resume
must be dynamic, grab attention, and offer unique information.
Relax
Writing a resume is tough work. If it does not come easily to you, don't be
alarmed. You are not the only one. If you find presenting yourself on paper
properly difficult to do, consult resume writing books or a professional resume
writer. The job search process is taxing enough. Don't allow words on paper to
taint your approach to gaining a job.
Linda Matias
President
CareerStrides
About the Author
President of the National Resume
Writers' Association. Certified in all three areas of the job search - Certified
Interview Coach ™ (CIC) Job & Career Transition Coach (JCTC) and Nationally
Certified Resume Writer (NCRW)
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