Upgrade
Your Resume
Sometimes
a little goes a long way. With a few minor adjustments,
your resume can be improved to the point where it ends
up in the callback pile as opposed to the trash bin.
There are common mistakes many people make when writing
their own resumes, but there are ways to fix or avoid
resume blunders and ensure your resume will be read.
Revamp
the format
Resume templates are a killer-the worst thing ever to
be invented. Since just about every jobseeker uses a
MS Word template, the result is that too many resumes
have the same look and feel, making it difficult for
the reader to differentiate between candidates. When
searching for a job, the last thing you want to be is
an ordinary, run-of-the-mill applicant.
A
distinctive resume format will not only make you stand
out from the competition, but make you look more qualified
and organized. In truth, how your resume looks is as
important as how it reads.
Stick
to what is relevant
Since hiring managers don't put much weight on outdated
accomplishments, your resume should focus on your last
10-15 years of employment. In addition, there is no need
to flesh out jobs that aren't relevant. Eliminating old
and irrelevant jobs will provide you with the opportunity
to focus on your career objective, making the resume
easier to read and less confusing.
Be
original
Are you copying resume text from resume books, websites,
or even your friend's resume? Though you can use those
resources as a guide, simply copying the information
isn't a smart move. Chances are you won't be the only
one replicating the work of others and once again, you
won't stand out from the crowd.
Mix
it up a bit
If you find that your resume is written either in paragraph
style or in bulleted style only, consider mixing it up
a bit. Use a combination of the two. Spell out your responsibilities
in a paragraph and mark your achievements in bulleted
statements. This formula allows the reader to quickly
scan your resume and pick up relevant information quickly.
Below is an example:
Promoted
to oversee development of corporate/consumer sales
and implementation collateral, leading team in building
brand awareness across different lines of business.
Developed marketing plans and maintained new product/business
requirements. Previously managed staff of 22 sales
representatives in providing payroll access products
and services, with total deposits of $1.5 billion and
312,000 accounts. As Business Manager, monitored 17
sites (with 1 million check cashing volumes annually)
and supervised team of 45.
Strategic
Marketing - Created New Hire Orientation Kits, Refer
a Friend Program, Cafeteria Marketing and Direct Mail
Campaign to continuously attract new consumer accounts.
Directed content upgrade for Corporate Intranet Program
to WFS Website.
Business
Development - Grew fee-based revenue from $1 million
to $1.8 million and spearheaded development of Integrated
Sales Process to steer focus towards new business acquisition/expansion
and customer retention.
Internal Team Building - Served on Diversity Council
and Channel Integration Team, Transaction Management
Project to further company efforts in creating unified,
strong teamwork.
Operational
Improvement - Directed openings of 5 standalone CTCC
sites; streamlined operations by improving audits/controls,
reducing operating losses, closing 3 non-productive
sites, re-deploying resources, and recommending subsequently
adopted business - branch system integration.
Your
resume determines the tone of your job search. With
these quick tips in mind, revisit your resume including
the layout, verbiage, and overall structure. Then determine
if your resume needs a tweak or a complete overhaul.
Recognized
as a career expert, Linda Matias brings a wealth of
experience to the career services field. She has been
sought out for her knowledge of the employment market,
outplacement, job search strategies, interview preparation,
and resume writing, quoted a number of times in The
Wall Street Journal, New York Newsday, Newsweek, and
HR-esource.com. She is president of CareerStrides and
the National Resume Writers' Association. Visit her
website at www.careerstrides.com or email her at linda@careerstrides.com
Linda
Matias, President, CareerStrides, Phone: (631) 387-1894
Website: www.careerstrides.com
Email: evaluation@careerstrides.com
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