| Resume
- A Showcase Of Your Skills Submitted By:
Sintilia Miecevole A resume is the first
and the most important step in the process
of job seeking. A resume consists of a brief
account of your qualifications and experience.
It basically showcases your skills and experience.
The whole idea
of a resume is to put you in such a light
that the prospective employer finds you
perfect for the job.A resume should contain
personal details such as name, address,
telephone number, email ID and date of birth.
Educational details are next. An important
thing you should keep in mind is to start
from the latest information and then move
backwards. Start from your recent education
and mention the subjects studied at your
college, school, courses, etc. Similarly,
start from the
latest job responsibilities you are holding.
Mention your job profile and what all you
learned at the job instead of simply mentioning
the job-title and employer. It is not necessary
to write exact dates, a simple mention of
months and years is sufficient. There are
various formats you can work with.The chronological
format includes a job-by-job listing of
your experience. It proves effective for
the people who have careers moving in the
upward direction. Another format is the
functional format in which you highlight
key skills and knowledge. It widens the
scope of people who have been changing jobs
often, as they can talk about responsibilities,
projects and
skills learnt from
each job. Then you can also use a combination
of the chronological and functional formats.
Such a resume will mention the job-by-job
experience alongside accomplishments at
each job.There are certain factors you must
keep in mind while formulating your resume.
The resume should not ideally go beyond
more than 2 pages. Try to keep the information
as precise as possible. If you have some
30 years of experience, it is not necessary
to enlist all of it. The details of the
last 10 years of your career will suffice
and the rest of
the information should be provided in a
very concise manner. Use more of action
verbs such as: supervised, organized, learned,
contributed, etc. The freshers in the industry
can highlight their responsibilities at
the college/school level. Mention the extra-curricular
activities that you have taken part in.
You must also mention your achievements.
Be careful to tailor make your CV according
to demands of the employer. Use an Arial
or Times New Roman font; do not go for very
decorative fonts. Do write about the skills
pertinent to the job, making you fit the
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