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Writing An Effective Resume. What information should be in a resume? Characteristics of a successful resume. Functional or Chronological. Writing.

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Page 1: Writing An Effective Resume.  What information should be in a resume?  Characteristics of a successful resume.  Functional or Chronological. Writing.

Writing An Effective Resume

Page 2: Writing An Effective Resume.  What information should be in a resume?  Characteristics of a successful resume.  Functional or Chronological. Writing.

What information should be in a resume?

Characteristics of a successful resume.

Functional or Chronological.

Writing an effective resume

Page 3: Writing An Effective Resume.  What information should be in a resume?  Characteristics of a successful resume.  Functional or Chronological. Writing.

What information should be in a resume?

Identify Yourself Education Continuing Education Work or Professional

Experience Volunteer Experience Activities Computer Skills Professional Associations

Optional Sections Qualifications Summary

Keywords Career Objective Special Skills and Abilities

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Focus on skills. Use action words to define the responsibilities of

your job-related experience. Customized for a particular job. Easy to read and understand. One page, or at most 2 pages long. Language is grammatically correct. Spelling has been checked.

Characteristics of a successful resume

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No Heading Must have contact information Professional Email

No Typos and Grammar Slips Accomplishments:” Completed 11 years of high school.” As a member of are team. Do not use the word “I”,

except maybe in the Career Objective section or in the Cover Letter

Inconsistent 1/2010 vs. January 2010 vs Jan 13 Accounts Payable vs. Accounts receivable Data lined up

Lacking Visual Appeal Have white space Professional font – not too small

Resume faux pax

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Must always be truthful and accurate.

Emphasize Achievements.

Relevant information.

Characteristics of a Successful Resume

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Doesn’t go in chronological order. Based upon competencies or skills. Used for career changers or those with

unconventional work histories (or executives). Might say “Sales Experience” then list it. Typically brief with a simple list of positions

held, etc. De-emphasizes importance of specific jobs.

Drawbacks to this system (not as popular).

Functional Resumes

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Bullet points when possible for accomplishments.

Quantify your results whenever you can.

Use Action Verbs

Basic Checklist

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