Your resume is your marketing tool. You need to decide which resume is right for you. Based on your job experiences, decide if a chronological or a functional one is right for you or a combination. First, let us look at the chronological format.
The chronological resume has the following criteria:
Objective- Sales Manager
Summary- Experienced Sales Manager, recognized for achieving sales goal in new market share, train and supervised employees, spearhead over 10 years in the acquisition of 10 million dollars through sales, and developing and leading high profile sales team.
Experience – A detail job description starting from present position to the first position held. In your job description focus on your achievements by using these words:
Developed, achieved, trained, increased revenue %, launched, decreased, motivate, supply, target. Upgrade, transform, identify, resolve, implement, investigate, revitalized, and shared etc.
Education- state where you went to school and the degrees or certification earned.
References- Always state here (Available upon request).
Stay tuned for part 2 where you will learn about the format for a functional resume. Good luck!
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Friday, April 27, 2007
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Good News About Jumpstarting Your Job Search Part 2
College students can jumpstart their job search with confidence using these three tips:
(Information taken from 50 Proven Strategies to Maximize Your Job Search http://snipurl.com/1i5gc)
Producing Job Search Materials
1. Write a résumé based on your experience, skills, and education. The most common type of résumé uses a chronological format and lists the most recently held position first. For each job, list the job title, dates of employment, company name and location, and a brief description of your responsibilities. Awards received related to your work history; volunteer activities in your community; and the offer of references to be made available upon request should also be included.
2. Choose the right type of résumé for your job history. For individuals who are recently out of school, or who have chronological gaps in their experience, a functional résumé may be best. This type of résumé lists all previous work and life experience, including volunteer and extracurricular activities. Take time to consider which type of format, chronological or functional, works best for you.
3. Create a cover letter to attach to your résumé. A cover letter is a marketing tool to catch a potential employer’s attention. It should be brief and continually revised so that the emphasis fits each specific job that you are applying for. Emphasize why your are applying for the job, express your enthusiasm, and list specific strengths and achievements as they relate to the position.
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Stay tuned for:
1. The Secret of resume' writing
2. How to capture your audience with a cover letter that sings
(Information taken from 50 Proven Strategies to Maximize Your Job Search http://snipurl.com/1i5gc)
Producing Job Search Materials
1. Write a résumé based on your experience, skills, and education. The most common type of résumé uses a chronological format and lists the most recently held position first. For each job, list the job title, dates of employment, company name and location, and a brief description of your responsibilities. Awards received related to your work history; volunteer activities in your community; and the offer of references to be made available upon request should also be included.
2. Choose the right type of résumé for your job history. For individuals who are recently out of school, or who have chronological gaps in their experience, a functional résumé may be best. This type of résumé lists all previous work and life experience, including volunteer and extracurricular activities. Take time to consider which type of format, chronological or functional, works best for you.
3. Create a cover letter to attach to your résumé. A cover letter is a marketing tool to catch a potential employer’s attention. It should be brief and continually revised so that the emphasis fits each specific job that you are applying for. Emphasize why your are applying for the job, express your enthusiasm, and list specific strengths and achievements as they relate to the position.
http://snipurl.com/1i5gc
Stay tuned for:
1. The Secret of resume' writing
2. How to capture your audience with a cover letter that sings
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Good News About Jumpstarting Your Job Search Part 1
College students can jumpstart their job search with confidence using these six tips:
Self-Assessment
1. Conduct a self-assessment. You can contact a career consultant to begin this process or you can research self-assessment tools that are available online. http://snipurl.com/1e6xr
2. Develop a personal mission statement. A mission statement should address your core values and beliefs. It also reflects what is important to you to achieve your career goals. Example: I am a compassionate individual who is loyal, motivated, and hardworking. I respect others and believe in my own person growth and development. It is important to me to lead by example and encourage people by doing.
3. Create a five-year plan. This kind of plan provides a road map for all the things you want to achieve, and it helps you to maintain your focus on your career. For instance, when designing your five-year plan your should include your goals, objectives, and areas you need to develop. Areas that need improvement can benefit from courses and other career training.
4. Define long- and short-term goals. These targets are important for forming a plan of action. Include personal and professional goals on your list.
Short-term goal:
* Find a job in my field.
Long-term goal:
* Receive a degree in management
5. Brainstorm and compile. Make a list of your experiences and achievements and include those that relate to the type of job you are seeking. Don’t be afraid to think outside- the-box and highlight leadership, creativity, or versatility. (Refrain from listing religious or political affiliations unless you are certain that they would enhance your chances for consideration.)
6. Create a skill list. It is important to outline skills that apply to the type of job you are seeking. For example, if applying for an administrative position, your desktop publishing experience, typing speed, communication skills, and leadership roles would be important to
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Friday, April 6, 2007
College Students Advisor On Board
Becoming a college student today is a great accomplishment in achieving your goals. As your advisor I can tell you this is not an easy journey. You've to make a lot of sacrifice. For starters, you need to know your major at the onset. If you don't know your major at this time don't worry. I would suggest enroll in some liberal arts courses for the time being. Talk to your college advisor at your college for some directions as to the path you should take. Every college has their own policy. Check with your college before you enroll in a unit of study.
On Your Path To Success
Things you should do
1. What is your life's mission?
Begin to write your mission statement now.
2. What are you passionate about? Your passion will help to drive your career. Without passion your are wasting time.
3. Develop a 5 year plan. What are some of the things you want to accomplish in 5 years. Begin to write them down now. Commit to your plan everyday to accomplish your goals.
4. Exercise everyday to maintain your energy level.
5. Meditate to clear your mind and get inner direction as to the path you should take.
6. Enjoy your career journey and note that you're making the best investment in yourself.
Next time I will talk more about assessment and how it can help you on your journey. So long now.
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On Your Path To Success
Things you should do
1. What is your life's mission?
Begin to write your mission statement now.
2. What are you passionate about? Your passion will help to drive your career. Without passion your are wasting time.
3. Develop a 5 year plan. What are some of the things you want to accomplish in 5 years. Begin to write them down now. Commit to your plan everyday to accomplish your goals.
4. Exercise everyday to maintain your energy level.
5. Meditate to clear your mind and get inner direction as to the path you should take.
6. Enjoy your career journey and note that you're making the best investment in yourself.
Next time I will talk more about assessment and how it can help you on your journey. So long now.
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