What is a good resume?
What is a good resume?
•A good resume can help you plan your career. It should be a living document that you keep updated. The details of your career path are important (as we will discuss in the work experience section) and it is very unlikely that you will be able to sit down and remember the details and accomplishments of a job you held 7 years ago.
•A good resume will tell a hiring manager if you fit a job description.
•A good resume will tell a hiring manager when a job is not right for you.
•A good resume will not get you a job. It will get you in the door for an interview.
When writing a resume to apply for a job it is important to look at it as a sales tool not as a table of information. The information and the way it is structured is 95% of the resume.
INFORMATION AND STRUCTURE
So what to include? What should be left out?
Think about yourself making a mayor purchase like buying a house. There are four levels of information:
1)The basic information that will motivate you to spend time on exploring more details. Examples:
•Location
•Number of rooms and bathrooms
2)The key information that will determine if you will buy or not.
Examples:
•Price range
•Square meters
•Yard space
3)The trivial information that will not determine your decision but can be an influence. Examples:
•Stores that are near the house
•Color of the house
•Restroom hardware
4)Useless information. Information that while true and accurate you really don’t need when making a decision to buy:
Example:
•Diameter of the sewage pipe
•The serial number on the electricity meter
•The exact length of a window
What would you think if you called to ask about a house and the first thing you are told is: “The serial number of the electricity meter is SN394035, The front window measures 3.257 meters, it has 2-1/2 inch sewer pipes, the walls are beige and it has a tile roof. Are you interested?”
Sounds crazy? That’s the way many people present themselves through their resumes.
A resume will immediately convey your communication skills and your focus on what matters.
A badly structured resume with the wrong kind of information will keep you from getting an interview. It will most likely not be read and if it is read it will likely have a negative impact.
The structure and information on your resume can in fact reflect your leadership skills as well as the experience you include. How many managers have you met that in spite of having the manager title for many years simply can’t even manage themselves and show absolutely no leadership skills? A good leader is focused, knows what is important and guarantees that everyone that surrounds them share that vision through good communication. That focus, understanding of what is important as well as the communication skills are immediately reflected in a good resume.
In your resume there are also four levels of information:1)The basic information that will motivate a hiring manager to spend time on exploring more details. This should cover the first 10 lines of the resume and will determine if it is worth reading the details in your profile.
Examples:
•Location. Where do you live? Do I have to relocate you?
•Education. What is your level of education? What is your discipline?
•Years of relevant working experience.
•Products you have worked with. For how long?
•Industries you have been involved with. For how long?
•Key skill sets and certifications
•Key accomplishments
•Spoke Languages
2)The detailed information that will determine if you are qualified
Examples:
a.Detailed work experience
•Company and brief company description
•Position including start and end date
•Brief description of activities
•Accomplishmentsb.Education details
•Degree and date it was obtained
•Institution
•Certifications
3)The trivial information that will not determine the decision but needs to be in a place that makes it easy to be read. In short, your contact information. While it is third in importance it should be at the top!Example:a.Your nameb.Addressc.Home phone, cell phone and work phoned.Email
4)Information useless to the resume. Information that really should not be on the resume:
Example:
c.Your social security numberd.Your passport numbere.The name of your wife and kids
A well structured resume with the right information will convey your background skills and ability to successfully execute in the right job.
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