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Top Ten Tips For Resume Writing

By Cathy Baniewicz

1. Start with a clearly stated job objective or background summary. An objective works best when you can be specific as to the type of position you are looking for. If you are flexible and can consider several types of positions, the background summary may be the best way to highlight your skills and abilities.

Examples:

Objective: Position as a Controller utilizing successful accounting and managerial experience.

Background Summary: Experienced manager with excellent team abilities and strong leadership skills. Enthusiastic, highly motivated and can be counted on to get the job done.Excellent communication skills with the ability to relate to all levels within an organization.

(Note: If you have your resume on your computer, you can change the objective and/or background summary to fit a particular position.)


2. A good resume sets forth your accomplishments. It should not be a list of job duties. Employers want to know what can do for them and how you have contributed in your previous positions. Begin each statement with an action verb and provided quantifiable information whenever possible:

Examples:

Increased sales by ___% each quarter for the past two years.

Developed a ___________program resulting in savings of $__________.

Served as team leader on a project which resulted in cost savings of $________.

Designed and implemented a performance appraisal program for six locations.

3. It is not necessary to list every job you have ever had. Employers are most concerned about what you’ve done recently and not what you did fifteen years ago. Listing many years of work experience could be a liability in competing with younger workers.

4. Do not list hobbies or outside interests unless they have a direct correlation to the skills and abilities an employer is seeking.

Examples:

The following could raise a red flag with an employer: Hobbies; skydiving, racing – employer may consider you an insurance risk

However, if you a volunteer for a hospice program and you are applying to a social service agency, this could be a plus.

Okay, take a break and have a listen to this video…sound on!

5. There is nothing magic about a one-page resume. In fact, if you have been in the workforce for any length of time, it would be impossible to communicate everything you have to offer in one page. Try not to go beyond two pages or your resume might not get read.

6. DO NOT FALSIFY your work history or education. More employers than ever are doing background checks and you will not get hired if you are found to be dishonest. The employer can terminate you at anytime if they find out your application and/or resume was false.

7. Use a quality bond paper, white, cream or grey. Don’t get cute or fancy with bold colors or graphics unless you are applying for a position in the arts. Do not include a picture!


8. Do not overuse bolding, underlining or mix fonts. Make sure your resume is easy to read and has lots of white space. Check and double check for spelling and typos. Using spell check is not full proof. For example, if you use the word their when you really meant there, spell check would not pick this up as the word is not misspelled. Have two or three people proof your resume. After you’ve been working on it awhile, you can easily miss something.

9. Make sure your contact information at the top of your resume is current. If you are using your cell phone, be sure your voice mail message is professional! You will definitely turn a recruiter off if your voice mail is offensive. When job hunting, do not have little children on your voice mail.

10. Seek professional help if you do not have good writing skills. It is well worth the cost as you only have one chance to make a good first impression.

One final piece of advice! When sending out your resume, you increase your chances of getting an interview if your cover letter specifically addresses how your background and skills match what the company is looking for. Do not use a one-size-fits-all cover letter. It will be obvious to the recruiter. Do your research and find out something about the company. You will truly stand out if you do this as most people don’t take the time to go that extra step.

Good luck and happy job hunting!

Cathy Baniewicz has over 30 years experience in human resources. Her career began at Beatrice Foods Co., where she progressed to Assistant Director of Affirmative Action and Corporate Personnel Manager. Prior to joining EffortlessHR, Cathy was Assistant Director of Human Resources at Golden Eagle Distributors, Inc. (Budweiser). Cathy has her B.A. degree from DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, and MBA from George Williams College, Aurora, Illinois. Cathy obtained her Professional in Human Resources (PHR) certification in December of 2004.

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What would be good skills to add to my resume?

im a senior looking for a job in retail i need help with ideas about what kind of skills i can add on my resume. i am bilingual thats all i can think of haha

it depends what kinda job u r looking for, like good communication with other person, quick adapt to new environment , can play to the score, so on also can be you skills in ur resume.

What are some "acquired skills" I can put on my resume?

Hey. I am applying for a job that deals with psychology (which is my major), and I was just wondering if anyone could tell me some good skills to put on my resume that are ideal for a psychology major. I appreciate your help. Thanks.

Effective communication skills, Good writing skills

Understanding and interpreting statistics, Selecting and using statistics appropriately

Sound people skills, Understandings of individual/group dynamics

Ability to tolerate ambiguity

Analysis, Critical thinking, Problem solving

Research skills, Evaluation skills

Research design, Research evaluation

Respect the complexity of diversity

Understand Psychology as applied to work, personal and real-world situations

Specifically, graduates of the BAppSci (Psychology) will possess the ability to:

1. Recognise the limitations of psychological science.
2. Critically evaluate the theories and practices of psychology.
3. Assess the contribution of the theories of psychology to everyday living.
4. Explain the methodologies of Psychology.
5. Conduct literature and other data source searches using different modes of data storage and retrieval (electronic and paper based).
6. Analyse descriptive and predictive quantitative and qualitative data.
7. Interpret research findings and formally report on the same.
8. Consider ethical issues and dimensions in applying psychology.
9. Investigate human behaviour in a broad range of human settings.
10. Relate the principles, theories and practices of psychology to a range of vocational settings.

good luck !! =D

What is the best way to list my computer skills on a resume?

my computer skills include:

Microsoft Office Excel, Publisher, Word, Power Point, Windows, Linux, Open Office, and well versed Internet Skills on both Firefox and Internet Explorer, Profit Manager, basic C++

I have grown up on computers and am very very good on them but I am having trouble figuring out how to say that on a resume with out being to wordy.

I suggest that you include a Technical Skills section. You can list them just as you have or take a the following approach:

TECHNICAL SKILLS

Applications: Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Publisher, Word, PowerPoint), Open Office, Profit Manager
OS: Windows, Linux
Programming: C++

I would leave of "internet skills."

Best of luck in your job search.

Building special skills section of an acting resume?

What are some things that I can put int the special skills for my acting resume? I’m kind of at a loss here. I need a wide variety of ideas in order to build the optimal section. Thanks!

Just take some time to think of all the things that you are confident doing, if you are not confident / experienced off the camera you would be making life very difficult for yourself if you got a role where you needed to perform the task for the camera! You might want to start by drawing up a few columns and writing in some headings like – Acting skills, Hobbies, Work, Education etc then think about everything you have done that might cross over into your Acting career and writing Absolutely everything in e.g. Acting Skills (crying on cue, any accents, stunt training) , Hobbies (horse riding, gymnastics, Karate), Work (these skills that you have practiced are excellent for looking natural on camera so anything like nursing, bar work, waiting tables secretarial work, they are all really valuable) Education (think about any specialist subjects that you can use such as languages etc) then it might give you your list to start putting in to your resume, I would list everything you can – as long as you are confident performing it!!

What are some skills you can put on an acting resume?

I was wondering some skills you can put on an acting resume. Random ones, fun ones, ones that will get you noticed, ect. I wanted to try to learn some more skills to add to my resume. Thank you so much!

Just about anything physical you can think of, usually sports or hobby-related:

* knitting
* golf
* tennis
* hula-hooping
* rollerskating
* rollerBLADING
* horse-back riding
* juggling
* belly dancing
* cat trainer
* dog walker
* manicurist
* tattoo artist
* courtroom stenographer
* cartoon characaturist
* ceramic pot throwing
etc. etc. etc.

Of course, if you know different languages, those are important.

Teaching Skills, Resume for Christopher J. Antosy Jr.

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Resume Format Examples

http://bit.ly/2roxlL – A good resume format is a marketing brochure featuring you. It hits the high points, provides focus and emphasis on what you have done in your life and work life that is relevant to the job or industry that is compelling to you. It creates interest and invites the reader to get to know you; it is not a detailed, retrospective history of everything you have done over your lifetime. It is filtered to show a match to the job you are seeking, highlighting the skills, values and transferable skills that are necessary for success in the new opportunity. Watch this video to see some great resume examples.

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Resume & Job Interview Tips : How to Do a Second Follow-Up After a Phone Interview

Do a second follow-up after a phone interview for a job by waiting a few days, calling the interviewer, stating your name and information, and asking about the job. Repeat your contact information for a job interview follow-up with instructions from a professional resume writer and interview skills coach in this free video on job interviews.

Expert: Shannon Terry
Contact: www.ResumeConfidence.com
Bio: Shannon Terry is a resume writer and interview skills coach with more than 14 years of training and teaching experience in college career centers, placement agencies and as a corporate trainer.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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