Haven't done a resume in like 7-8years. O_o looking for change going into 2017, hate my job, was offered my boss's job for a $7 hr pay cut lmao yeah right!! I need to get out!
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Haven't done a resume in like 7-8years. O_o looking for change going into 2017, hate my job, was offered my boss's job for a $7 hr pay cut lmao yeah right!! I need to get out!
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I've applied for a promotion atm, and these are the headings I used in mine.
Professional History
Qualifications
Key Professional Development and Experiences (not something non-teachers would need necessarily)
Professional Memberships
Referees
If you'd like, I can upload a redacted version. Don't forget a cover letter too. Those are key in making an impression.
Naked Gamer(11-19-2016)
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I format mine like this, using Calibri font. It's still very clear to read, but I think it looks nicer than just Times New Roman.
I've been job hunting for the past few months pretty much and have lots of different people tell me lots of different things. It really depends what sorts of positions you're looking for and how you're going to apply.
If you're going to be applying in person, you will want to format your resume so that it looks fancy. Maybe add a splash of color, format it into columns and make the headings look nice. You'll probably want a cover letter as well but I have found them to be not AS important as the main resume.
If you're going to be applying online (which most places prefer now) you're going to want to make sure your resume is simple. When I say simple I mean not formatted like crazy. Simple bullet points, if you're going to use them. Simple headings and all that. You want it like that so when you submit it and it passes through the applicant tracking system, your resume will stand a chance. If the ATS can't pull your information easily, many employers probably won't even look at it.
Im on my phone right now but can bring up some screenshots of my resume and send them to you a little later if you'd like
What's my definition of success?
Creating something no one else can
Being brave enough to dream big
Grindin' when you're told to just quit
Giving more when you got nothin' left
Naked Gamer(11-19-2016)
Remember to keep it clean. Often they end up full of extra info that is not needed. Sometimes people will put job start dates as month-year. Just leave it as year. Or your post-secondary just list the degree/diploma/certificate rather than a list of courses taken. First look should be neat and tidy. Bold only certain sections so it does stand out; education, name of degree, years of employment at x location etc.
Naked Gamer(11-19-2016)
I was also told by a (brain fart those guys that help you get jobs) that resumes nowadays you don't really want to list your job history and what you did on those jobs. That is your application. You don't want your resume to basically be a rewritten application.
You want your resume to be tailored to the job you are applying for.
So
Name
Contact info
Objective
Professional Summary
Areas of Expertise (this would be skills tailored to the job you are applying for, include special training and certificates if applicable)
Work experience (should only include work that is applicable to job you are applying for and should not have so much info that their eyes glaze over.
Education
Keep it to one page. Don't include references unless the application specifically requests them then put them on a separate page. I wouldn't go too far with pretty graphics and colors. I think simple is best and professional looking unless you are applying for some sort of design job where it will show off your skills. Subtle colors I feel are appropriate.
This give a guide on formatting but disregard what it says about showing work history first. Potential employers care more about what your are bringing to the table then what you have doe in the past (ie skills)
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Also in your cover letter when you write about why you want the job talk about what You would do for their company, not what their company would do for you. Don't write stuff like "I feel like this is a place where I feel like I can advance" just about everyone writes things like that. write things like "I believe that my skills as you will see on my attached resume will aid the company in reaching its (goal here) more efficiently. " Or something like that.
Add in some sentences to show that you have done your homework on the company. Even if the job is something like bar-tending a resume like this will definitely impress whoever is reading it I guarantee it
Edit: Oh and your cover letter should only be a paragraph or two with two or three sentences, not a novel either. You want to catch their attention and perhaps list a few skills that are applicable. You cover letter is the bait to entice them to read your resume. Not your life story. They are going through a shit ton of applications. Respect their time and keep shit brief. If they see a giangantic novel of a cover letter then they will go TL: DR and most likely toss the whole thing to the side.
Last edited by Stocking Anarchy; 11-19-2016 at 12:18 PM.
Naked Gamer(11-19-2016)
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I have a working template linked in my signature. Any questions/need to carve it out, let me know.
One, I love helping others with this kind of stuff, two I need to be rep whore since I'm close to top ck.
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Naked Gamer(11-19-2016)
Thanks a lot guys, ran out of rep for 17hrs but ill get to the rest
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