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Last Updated on Tuesday, 19 January 2010 02:21 Written by admin Tuesday, 19 January 2010 02:21
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Itâs hard to write a resume. Most of us are not âborn salespeople.â Just mentioning the word âsalesâ usually sends a shiver of fear up our spines. Add to this the fact that we are taught from childhood that itâs not polite to brag about ourselves itâs no wonder that when youâre asked to âsell yourselfâ on a resume you freeze up like a deer in the headlights.
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So instead of panicking letâs take a resume apart piece by piece and explain how to write an effective resume. Hopefully this will eliminate some of the fear involved in âselling yourselfâ on paper.
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RESUME BASICS (what every resume MUST have)
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Your name, address and phone number (obviously). But also your email address.
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Email addresses are where most people tend to go wrong. I have a friend with an email address called â1hottigerâ (one hot tiger). While this might be cute among friends, to a prospective employer it shows poor taste, and a lack of maturity (since sheâs in her late 40âs). If you donât have a professional sounding email, create a new one just for your job search. You can get free email addresses on Google, Yahoo or Hotmail.
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Example of a BAD email address:
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ImAPartyGirl@email dot com JennysMom@email dot com 2Hot2Handle@email dot com
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Example of a GOOD email address:
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MaryMartin@email dot com M.Martin@email dot com Mary.A.Martin@email dot com
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STYLE
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hen you write a resume avoid using fancy fonts or colored ink. This just makes you look immature. Plus, statistics show that if someone has to struggle to read something they wonât. Which means youâre resume is guaranteed to hit the trash faster than most if you use a script font.
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Try to make your resume look like a nice letterhead. One thing I do when I write a resume is condense lines by putting my address all on one line and my phone number all the way to the right. Then I separate it all with a nice line to look like professional stationery.
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Leslie K Phone:                                               (888) 555-0123 123 My Street ⢠Anytown, USA 11223             Email: LeslieK@email dotcom __________________________________________________________________
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(hint: If youâve ever wondered how people put in those dots and long dashes, itâs a simple code. Just hold the ALT key and type a specific number on the number pad (number pad, NOT numbers above the letters)
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ALT + 0149 for a dot (â¢) ALT + 0150 makes a dash (-) ALT + 0151 makes a long dash (â)
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When To Use An Objective Over A Summary
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The Objective Statement
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An objective statement is for people who are either just starting out or changing careers. Your resume should state your desired job and field (engineering for instance) and demonstrate that you have the skills or education (if not the job background) for the position.
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When you write your resume make sure that you use âaction wordsâ in your objective statement. Just like they sound they convey that you are a person willing to get to work and do your best. It should state your skills, your desires and what you want to do FOR the employer.
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The WRONG Way To State An Objective:
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Looking for a position with a dynamic company that will recognize and use my talents. I am seeking a company that promotes from within and will recognize and reward hard work and talent.
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This statement is all about YOU. It gives the prospective employer no information about yourself that makes you stand out from the crowd. When you write your resume try to think from their position. They want someone thatâs gonna get in there and work hard to make THEM money. How will you do that?
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The RIGHT Way to State An Objective:
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To apply my knowledge acquired through my Masters degree in Graphic Design and internship at ABC Advertising Company to an entry level position in the art and marketing department of a major magazine.
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The Summary Statement
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A Summary statement is for people that have been working for a while. It âsums upâ your skills and positions using strong âaction wordsâ and states your qualifications up-front. Itâs a way for a prospective employer to âglanceâ at your resume and determine if itâs worth reading further. It should outline briefly your skills and background and anything you feel you did that was âabove and beyondâ the nature of the job you held.
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BAD Summary
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Department manager for 15 member department in large marketing firm. Managed schedules and oversaw daily department duties and workflow.
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The reason this is BAD is that itâs generic. Lots of people have jobs like that. What set you apart? Letâs try again:
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GOOD Summary
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Accomplished department manager with 10 years experience. Created highly synergistic department of 15 creative marketing employees that generated over $5 million dollars in annual sales through applying teamwork and incentives/rewards.
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This is just a sample but you should have 3 to 5 strong sentences like this. When you write a resume show the results your efforts made whenever possible, whether it was saving the company money and/or time, or bringing in sales.
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Please keep in mind that this article is for the person just entering the job market or in entry-level or lower-level management. If youâve been in the workforce for a while and are on the rise in your field then you definitely will want to consider hiring a professional resume writing service. If you visit our website, you will find recommendations to several excellent professional resume writers who will work one-on-one with you designing and customizing your resume to showcase your skills and objectives.
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