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1How to... Create a Winning Resume
Learn how to sell your skills and abilities to an
employer
2WHAT IS A RESUME?
- A brief, one- to two-page written summary
- Communicates your unique combination of skills,
experience and abilities - A selling tool or
- advertisement
3PURPOSE OF A RESUME
- For You, the Job Seeker
- To secure an INTERVIEW!!
- To highlight your unique and relevant skills and
experiences - For networking, phone contacts, cold calls, and
job fairs
- For the Employer
- Screen out most job seekers
- Identify candidates to interview who possess the
skills they need - As an agenda for a job interview
4QUICK FACTS DID YOU KNOW?
- 2 of applicants receive an interview (thats 2
people out of 100 applicants)
- 30 seconds is a long time for the average
screener to spend on a resume. - Unless something stands out about it, it may get
as little as 10 to 15 seconds.
5THREE TYPES Of RESUMES
1
- Chronological
- Easiest and least time-consuming to compose
- Lists previous experience in date order, most
recent experience first, followed by previous
jobs - Most employers prefer this format
- Traditional Format
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7THREE TYPES Of RESUMES
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- Functional
- Harder and more time consuming to compose
- Works well if you have problems with gaps in
employment, limited experience, weak skills, etc - Employers do not prefer this format
- Organizes experience by skills rather than by
past jobs - Professionals use this to emphasize a strong or
important area of skill
8WHICH STYLE IS RIGHT FOR YOU?
- Chronological
- Education suited to position desired
- Work history reflects career growth
- Considering a career change
- Possess related work experience
- Impressive work history
- Functional
- Poor work history, gaps or unemployed
- Have solid training for a specific job, but
little paid experience - Considering a career change
- Little/no related work experience
- Relative lack of education
9THREE TYPES Of RESUMES
3
- Combination
- Combines Chronological and Skills Resume
- Uses best elements of both your skills and your
work history
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11REMEMBER
- Stress your accomplishments
- Be positive and enthusiastic
- Dont exaggerate
- Toot your own Horn!
- Do Not Do the Following
- Go back more than 10 years on your work history
(unless it is significant to the job youre
applying for) - Mention salary or wages
- List personal references
12Parts of a Resume
13Heading Name, Address, Email, Phone Number
- Example
- SUE BEEHIVE
- PO BOX 123 134 THE ROAD
- ANYWHERE, SC 29624 ANYWHERE, SC 29624
- (864) 555-1234 CELL (864) 555-3214
- SBEEHIVE_at_MYEMAIL.COM
- Other appropriate contact information can be
included
14Objective state briefly your Employment Goal or
Goals
- Examples
- Seeking an entry-level position in retail sales
- Seeking entry-level position in public relations
- Seeking full-time position as an automotive
insurance-claims adjuster - Seeking a full-time position as a cabinet maker
When appropriate, add in the exact title of the
position and the company for which you are
applying.
15Work History Include last 10 years of work
history, company name, dates, title of position,
and location of company
- Example
- Quality Woodworks Anywhere, SC
- Carpenter Jan 2005 Feb 2006
- Built 15 furniture pieces, Queen Anne to
Contemporary - Design-built 3 complete custom kitchens
- Built-installed 9000 sq ft raised oak wall
- paneling
- Repaired heavy damages to furniture
Keep action-oriented, short sentences
16Education include diplomas, certificates,
classes, training, and degrees that you have
completed
- Example
- 2002 Self-study for Insurance-Claims, Starr,
SC - 2002 Certificate, Auto-body Association, Iva,
SC - 2001 Diploma, Headlight Institute, Easley, SC
Avoid Age Discrimination Do not include dates
if it tells your age!
17References
- Do not include these on your resume unless asked
to do so by the employer - Keep this information handy, in case they do ask
for it - List three professional references and two
personal references - Choose people that will speak well of you
- Make sure you ask if you can use them as a
reference!
18REMEMBER TO
- Keep It Short and Simple (KISS)
- Limit to One Page
- Keep sentences brief (less than 12 words)
- Do not write in paragraphs
- Use simple, everyday language
19TIPS FOR FORMATTING
- Use standard 8.5 by 11 paper
- Avoid fancy type such as outline, script, or
other difficult-to-read fonts - Avoid cutesy artwork or photos
- Double space between sections
- Single space within sections
- Bold, Underline, or CAPITALIZE section headings
so they stand out - Use dots or asterisks () at the beginning of
lists - Print on quality White Paper (Resume Paper)
20 REMINDERS
- Everyone has an opinion about what a resume
should look like, what it should include, and how
it should be presented on the page. - No two people will agree on a resume format when
asked for advice. - Therefore, YOU have to create a resume that YOU
are comfortable with.