making a good resume is a vital part in the process of getting hired, and we ignore this part one time or the other,this slide helps people in how to make a good resume and increase their chances of getting hired.
1. BEST METHOD TO MAKE
A GOOD RESUME
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3. • If you are reading this, the I can safely say you are a potential "job
seeker". Are you?
• But whether you get the job or not, depends on a lot of factors, your
resume being one of the most important of them.
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4. •
What Is a Resume?
• Believe it or not, some people have never seen a resume before, let
alone written one.
• If you’re one of those people, or one of those who have just been
eligible to apply for jobs, this is for you.
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5. •
So again, what is a resume?
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A resume is a document used by job seekers to help provide a summary of
their skills, abilities and accomplishments. In other words, a resume is
typically a short and quick way for a job seeker to introduce themselves to a
potential employer.
• So not prolonging it anymore, let us start with how to make a good resume
• Good resume writing is an art form and can make the difference between
getting lost in the pile and being invited in for an interview.
• The main problem is, most of us take it as an obligation, just a means to be
'eligible' to get a job. We write one thing or the other on the resume, and let
it be, sometimes we don't even remember to update our old details in the
resume and head straight into the interview, only finding ourselves
embarrassed
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6. • Reality check!
• Research has proven that hiring managers only bring in about 1
person per 200 resumes received
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7. • So here are the things you should take care of while making your resume:
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1.Resume Fonts
• Of course you want your resume to stand out, but for the right reasons…and
you have to understand that it starts with the very first second someone looks
at it.
• Your resume is a marketing tool to sell you to an employer and that means
making sure it clearly represents you in a professional manner.
• Notice the word professional. That’s what this is. PROFESSIONAL.
• This isn’t a time for artistic expression or a place to make a personal statement
using gimmicks or tricks, and that means say goodbye to cartoon fonts.
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The "Times New Roman" font should work for you.
• Remember, the key thing is LEGIBILITY.
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8. • 2.Resume Layout & Formatting
• Okay, now that you’ve got your font picked out, it’s time to focus on
your resume formats (or layouts)
• Margins – Keep your margins to ½ to 1 inch on all sides of the paper,
especially if you’re sending your resume to anyone you think might print
it out. The last thing you want is to have a printer crop your resume and
leave off important information!
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3.Font Size – With the exception of your name which can be larger, you
want to keep your font size at between 10 and 12 point. Keep in mind that
some fonts are larger and/or smaller than others so an Arial 12 is larger
than a Times New Roman 12. Ideally you want your resume to be a single
page so feel free to tweak your font size a bit to make it fit (some
programs allow you to adjust sizes by half points) but remember, keep it
readable! Don’t sacrifice legibility in order to get everything on the page.
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10. • 4.Spacing – Generally single spacing works the best, with a blank line
between each section of content.
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11. • 5.Paper – If you’re printing out your resume make sure to use a laser
printer or inkjet printer that produces high-quality results. Use off-
white, ivory or bright white paper and always stick to the standard 8
½ X 11 paper in the highest quality you can afford. Make sure if there
is a watermark on the paper that it’s facing the correct way and
whatever you do, keep it readable. Don’t cram so much on the page
that it’s crowded or confusing!
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12. CATEGORIES TO BE INVOLVED:
Header
• Start your resume off with the most important information first: your
personal information!
• You should have a decent and a professional email id, who
knows, jacktheheartbreaker123@gmail.com might piss off the
person on the other side of the table.
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13. • Objective or Resume Summary – Depending on what sort of job seeker
you are and what job you’re applying for, you will have to choose
between an objective statement (what your employment goals are with
the company you’re applying to) or a resume summary)
Keep it short,simple and precise
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14. • Experience/Qualifications – This part is all about your work history and
should not only include who you worked for but what you did and how
long you did it. Include the title you held and a quick bulleted list of
responsibilities and/or duties. This is listed in reverse chronological order
with your most recent job first.
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15. • Skills & Abilities – This section is a quick outline of the skills to put on a
resume that relate to the position/career you’re applying to. These can
include things like computer skills, technical skills, language skills,
anything that can help make you the perfect candidate!
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16. •
References – Including references is no longer a requirement. It’s a
good idea to have references, but the days of listing them at the
bottom of your resume is a thing of the past. Instead, have them as
a separate list, and if requested, you’ll be able to provide it. Check
out our article on how to use your job references strategically if you
need more info.
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17. •
Interests – This category is a tough one. Not every resume should include an
interests section…this isn’t Facebook and your potential IT employer probably
doesn’t need to know you spend your weekends dressing up as a troll warlord
and reenacting great battles… Interests and hobbies can be a double-edged
sword and listing something that has nothing to do with the job you’re
applying for can not only waste valuable resume space but can also make you
seem unfocused or scattered. HOWEVER…there are times when including
interests can help you out…especially if they’re related to the job you’re
applying for and show interest outside of the office, such as volunteering for
an organization you know the corporation is already involved in (do you
research first)! This category should be carefully considered before you add it.
Weigh the pros and cons very seriously.
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18. • In a similar fashion, mention all the following:
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CO-CURRICULARS
• AWARDS AND HONORS
• PROJECTS UNDERTAKEN ( give a lot of thought to this one)
• LANGUAGES KNOWN
• SOFTWARES YOU KNOW( now this depends on the niche of the
company you are applying for)
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AND SOME OTHER MENTIONS YOU WANT TO ADD.
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19. •
Remember to add the date, place and your signatures at the end of
the resume. Make your resume as neat as possible, for who knows, it
might get you your dream job.
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