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How to Write a Killer Resume

Started by Badshah Mamun, June 24, 2012, 06:50:12 PM

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Badshah Mamun


How to Write a Killer Resume

At the 2008 Summer Olympics, Michael Phelps became an international swim sensation after working hard to perfect his skills. Although he is only 23 years old, Phelps has already achieved worldwide recognition for his unparalleled achievements. What do you and Phelps have in common? You both have the ability to bring home the gold.

Practice makes perfect

Winning r?sum?s and victorious athletes share several features; they both rely on extensive preparation and hard work. As you begin to create your r?sum?, you need to invest time researching the subject. Visit a local library or bookstore and review professionally written r?sum?s that focus on your job title, area or industry. Concentrate on content, format and style.

Will you need a section for professional experience, education, technological skills and affiliations? What type and size font should you use? Should your writing style be formal or casual? Once you decide on and are comfortable with your r?sum?'s appearance, style and content then you are ready to take the next step.

Job advertisements and official position descriptions are a treasure chest for r?sum? writers. Not only do they include required skills and experience, they also contain industry buzzwords or keywords. Employers use keywords as part of their selection criteria and incorporate them into their scanning software. Determine which keywords and phrases emphasize skills, strengths, and achievements, then weave them into your content.

Leverage your strengths

How will your r?sum? differentiate you from the competition? In order to have a competitive advantage, your r?sum? needs to identify factors that define your unique value proposition. What information can you include that will impress prospective employers and convince them of your value?

Including a profile or qualifications summary in the beginning of your r?sum? is an opportunity to form a positive image in the employer's mind. Take time to develop and write your profile. Ask friends, colleagues and family to describe your personal and professional strengths and attributes. Find similarities between your personal and professional attributes and the competencies listed in the job announcement. Incorporate positive endorsements and testimonials into your profile. Remember your goal: You need to prove you are the best candidate for the open position.

Celebrate your successes

Research reveals that hiring managers review r?sum?s for no more than 10 to 15 seconds; therefore, your writing needs to contain a "hook" that will immediately engage the reader. Although r?sum? writing is not an exact science, there are a few formatting guidelines you can follow.

    * Limit the r?sum?'s length to one or two pages.
    * Try to present work experience in reverse chronological order.
    * Do not include employment more than 15 years old.
    * Focus on achievements, not tasks.

Source: http://www.careerbuilder.co.in/Article/CB-28-C-V-s-and-Covering-Letters-How-to-Write-a-Killer-Resume/
Md. Abdullah-Al-Mamun (Badshah)
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