Resume Part A: Format
One two or three pages maximum using the following format, note one well written page is probably best:
Name
Introduction
Functional Skills/Competencies
Scope of Positions Held
Career Highlights/Awards
Employment History
Education
Personal Data
Note: There is no “career objective statement” and the reason for excluding it will be explained in a later post (so can I suggest you hit the RSS subscribe button for this blog)
resume writing practice and blank resume forms at www.orglearn.org
Resume Part B: The First Ten Words
The first ten words will grab the interest of your reader and they will only read further into your resume if what you write is powerful and related to their specific job requirements. Look at the employers ad and think about what they want and make your opening statement a bit like a good news headline.
free blank resume form template at orglearn.org
Resume Part C: No “I”, “me” or “my”
Write your resume almost as if you are writing about another person, it will present better to the employer and be more credible.
resume example: An experienced executive who impresses customers, colleagues and suppliers who constantly meets or exceeds targets set. (the ‘I am’ is assumed however never written)
Sounds better than… I am an experienced executive that impresses my customers, my colleagues etc… sounds like boasting!
Links to orglearn blank resume information and the resume form itself.
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1 comment
Supra says:
December 9, 2010 at 4:47 am (UTC 0)
Thanks a lot.