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Resume Writing
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IIUM Science Students Society (SCIENCESS)
Career Workshop * 13 April 2014
By Nur Haryati Hisham
Former Head of HR, Mesiniaga Berhad
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Quick facts about the resume
Your resume has less than 30 seconds to impress any potential
employer.
On average, between 100 to150 people apply for every advertised
vacancy.
A resume is designed as a marketing document and NOT designed
to go on and on.
Your personal profile is the MOST important part of your resume.
There is no such thing as a standard layout when it comes to writing
your resume.
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Your resume. What’s the big deal?
The job market is hyper-competitive. Make sure your
resume helps you stand out. Know what recruiters
look for.
The resume is still the most important document for
job-seekers. It’s the first document screened by
recruiters, the first point of contact.
A well-written resume saves time and maximises your
chance of success. Always have your resume with
you, ready to hit “Send”.
Helps you cast the widest net in landing your dream
job.
http://www.squawkfox.com/2008/11/17/10-things-that-define-a-killer-resume/
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The anatomy of a resume
Your contact
information personal
profile:
• A recent & decent
profile picture
• Email address
• Contact number
Your career objectives:
• Clear and concise
• Good for fresh job-
seekers
• States why the
recruiter should read
your entire resume
Your professional
experience:
• Highlight
accomplishments &
results
• Useaction verbs and
active voice descriptions
Your education:
• For fresh graduates,
list this at the top
• Start with the highest
level of education
• Write your
college/university
name in full
Source: http://www.squawkfox.com/2008/12/18/anatomy-of-a-killer-resume/
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The cover letter
This is also your email to prospective recruiters. Build
a good template and make it work for you.
Compulsory when a written application is required.
Highlights valuable traits:
Attention to detail. Must be error-free.
Show off your writing skills and command of language
A sign of courtesy and professionalism
Ability to follow instructions
A chance to personalise your application and express
interest in the position and organisation
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Tips for writing a winning resume
Get organised. Match your strengths with the job requirement.
Know your reader
Be clear and concise
Use action verbs and active voice
Use facts and figures
Keep it short. Follow the 2-page rule.
Pick the right format. Chronological, functional or both.
Write the resume
Get help editing your resume. Ask for feedback.
Get it out there!
Source: http://www.squawkfox.com/2008/11/18/10-ways-to-build-a-resume-like-a-professional-resume-writer-the-dos/
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Fatal flaws of a bad resume
Your email address and your profile picture can either seal the
deal or secure your resume a one-way trip to the trash bin.
Never email a “naked” resume. A good cover email/letter is
never a waste of time.
Never, ever send out a resume and a cover letter that are
badly-written or riddled with spelling and grammatical errors.
Do not break the 2-page rule. Remove clutter and content that
conveys minimal substance or relevance.
Leave out references until they are asked for.
Always send your resume and cover letter in PDF format. The
formatting in a Word (.doc) document can and will go wrong.
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Putting your resume to work
Cast the widest net. Get it out there!
Sign up at all good job portals
Scan for career fairs and walk-in interviews
Scan the job ads, especially the Saturday Star recruitment section
Targeted approach vs. “flood the market”
What is your dream job?
Who is your targeted employer?
Where is your preferred job location?
Beyond the resume. Caution: common sense required.
A blog, Tumblr or LinkedIn page that highlights your career aspirations
and achievements.
Do not disclose personal information. Never over-share.
Try an Infographic resume.
Keep your resume updated and ensure that the content
featured is current and relevant.
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Conclusion
Your resume is a marketing tool to get yourself noticed
and to help prospective employers match you against
their requirements.
A well-written cover letter/email along with a polished
resume will give you the advantage you need in a hyper-
competitive job-market.
Never, ever commit the fatal flaws of a bad resume.
Know what they are and be sure to steer clear off this
path to silent rejection.
Like most things, landing a job requires strategy. Be
prepared and think this through before you hit “Send”.
Keep your resume updated. You never know when
opportunity might strike, taking you a step closer to your
dream job.