
|
Resume Writing
Tips
You can't get that job you've been waiting for without a resume
that gets noticed. The following tips provide the most effective
way to introduce your qualifications and accomplishments to a
potential employer.
| |
Name,
Address, Telephone Number and E-mail Address (Optional):
Begin your resume with your real name (not nickname) and a
permanent address. Include the area code with your phone number.
If you are not at home during the day, make sure an answering
machine or voice mail is available for messages. |
| |
Objective:
This deserves your careful attention. To a potential employer,
it is the focal point of your resume. Your objective should
be simple yet directly related to your qualifications and
accomplishments. |
| |
Education:
List your most recent educational experience first. Be sure
to include any degrees, the institution attended, graduation
date, majors, minors, concentrations and any other major coursework
or projects. Special awards and commendations should also
be noted. |
| |
Work
Experience: Always include the title of your position,
name of organization, location (town, state) and dates of
employment. Describe your work responsibilities using strong
action words. Volunteer work, internships and student teaching
should be listed here. |
| |
Additional
Information: This is the place for extra information
that doesn't fit into other categories, such as special interests,
computer knowledge and activities. Multilingual and medically
trained people should list their experience here. |
| |
References:
You may wish to include on your resume: "References available
upon request." Always ask for permission before listing
someone as a reference. List three people, including name,
title, employer, address, and business and home telephone
numbers. |

| Do's:
|
| |
Use
action words, such as developed, managed and designed. |
| |
Keep
paragraphs under seven lines. Since resumes are often scanned
by hiring managers, it has a better chance of being read if
it is condensed. |
| |
Be honest.
|
| |
Check
thoroughly for grammar and spelling mistakes. It's a good
idea to have a friend look it over for unnoticed mistakes.
|
| |
Use
high-quality paper that is white, ivory or another conservative
color. |
| |
Use
normal margins (1 inch on top and bottom, 1.25 inches on sides).
Make sure your resume is clear and visually pleasing. |
| |
Make
your resume unique. List technical skills, certificates awarded,
professional memberships, military experience, travel and
community work if it relates to the job you are seeking.
|
| Don't:
|
| |
Be vague.
Use percentages and numbers wherever possible, such as "Cut
subsidiary costs by 25%, saving the company $1,400 for the
fiscal year." |
| |
Be too
focused on job duties. Go above and beyond, listing the new
programs you took part in. |
| |
Write
about inappropriate and unnecessary personal experiences.
Always relate your activities to the job you are seeking.
|
back
to top
|


 |
 |
Pinnacle
2260 Dwyer Ave., Utica, NY 13501
Telephone: (315) 724-9891
Fax: (315) 724-9896
Email: pinnacle@htcorp.net |
|
 |