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1、RESUME:Step 1 Three Kinds To Choose From Your first decision will be to choose an appropriate resume format. There are three formats for resumes: chronological, functional, and combination. In this section, we will describe the different formats and offer examples of each. Deciding what format to us
2、e is an important decision.so give this some thought. Reverse Chronological Resume FormatExample 1This is the traditional style resume that lists your professional experience chronologically, starting with your most recent position. The majority of resumes are written in this format, and this is als
3、o the format most employers are accustomed to seeing. This style is particularly effective in the following cases: You have professional experience in the field of interest. You can demonstrate measurable results from their work activities - for example, Marketed departmental events, resulting in 50
4、% increase in attendance. Youve held impressive job titles, and/or have worked for big-name employers. Functional Resume FormatExample 2This style resume became popular in the 1970s and 1980s but is still viewed skeptically by some employers. The functional resume format summarizes your professional
5、 functions or experience and avoids or minimizes your employment history. Keep this in mind: since employers are used to seeing reverse chronological resumes, make sure you have a definite reason for selecting a functional resume format. This format is often used in the following instances: Older wo
6、rkers, since it minimizes dates. Career changers, since it outlines transferrable work skills. Recent graduates who dont have a lot of professional experience in their field, but DO have relevant coursework or training. Returning employees after an absence from the workforce, since it minimizes date
7、s. OR You want to emphasize skills you have that havent been used in recent work experiences. Combination Resume FormatExample 3The combination resume utilizes the best components of the reverse chronological and functional styles. More recently, the combination resume has included accomplishments u
8、nder each position or function, rather than simply outlining duties and responsibilities. This style allows for flexibility in designing a resume. Again, since employers are used to a reverse chronological format, consider this style when: Each position you held involved a different job description.
9、 You have held internships or volunteer positions that directly relate to field of interest. Remember.you decide which will work best for you. Take some time looking at the examples, and pick the one that will best show off what you have to offer an employer! Step2 How Do I Write This Thing? Select
10、the section below that you wish to learn about, and you will be introduced to the purpose of that section, shown examples of how the section can look, given the opportunity to make your own version of that section, and offered hints in case youre feeling stuck. A) Identifying InformationB) The Objec
11、tiveC) Summary of QualificationsD) EducationE) Work ExperienceF) Activities/Interests . A) Identifying Information The first section of a resume is your name, address, phone number, fax and/or e-mail address. You need not write resume at the top, since as soon as your reader sees it, it becomes obvi
12、ous what they are looking at. It is customary to put name, home address and home phone number in this section. It may also be helpful to put your work phone and perhaps fax and e-mail as well (if it is okay that you be contacted at your present job). Examples Example #1 Example #2 B) The Objective!
13、The objective is a purely optional part of the resume. When used, an objective serves two purposes. First, an objective tells an employer what position you are seeking. Rather than being a statement about your life goals, an objective refers just to the very next immediate step you hope will be on y
14、our career path. Second, it indicates whether or not you are clear about what opportunities are available with a particular employer. If you are unclear about what position you are seeking, and/or what positions an employer has available, it may be preferable to omit the objective, rather than to pl
15、ug in something vague. For example, the objective To utilize my skills in a challenging position which will afford advancement and professional growth tells the employer nothing unique about the candidate. If you choose to include an objective, here are some guidelines which can help you. An objecti
16、ve can contain up to four parts. An objective does not have to contain all four parts; just include as many parts as you know. First is the level of the position. Examples of position levels would be internship, co-op, part-time, fulltime, entry level, experienced, supervisory and executive. If you
17、know what level of position you are seeking, select one of the above terms, or create one of your own. For some folks俗话说, position level is not an important piece of an objective, and can be left off. Part two is the skills you hope to use in that position. Refer to the list of action verbs to help
18、you identify what skills you like and/or have experience using. For example, you may be seeking A position in consulting, software design, development and support. For some individuals, the skills are the only piece of the objective they know. An objective including only the skills you want to use i
19、s respectable because it still conveys information which the employer will want. Part three is the position function, also sometimes called position title. If you are responding to a job posting, the position function can often be found in the employers text. Examples of functions are chemist, admin
20、istrative assistant, process engineer, accountant, project manager, consultant and grant writer. For those with broad skill sets, many position titles may apply. Find out what a specific employer calls this function within their organization during your informational interview or from an acquaintanc
21、e who works in that field. You may also choose to invent a title that is broad enough to encompass your unique vision. Finally, part four is the field or industry, in which you hope to work. Examples of fields or industries include telecommunications, higher education, banking, pharmaceuticals, soci
22、al services, event planning and resort/travel industry. Your particular position may well be found in a variety of fields or industries. For example, accountants work in all of the above industries. If your career vision is not field or industry specific, you may wish to omit this part of the object
23、ive. Integrating all four parts into a cohesive whole is easy. The following objective contains all four parts. See if you can identify them. A full-time engineering position in the computer industry, utilizing my ability to work as a team member and contribute to marketing, support, design and test
24、ing of products and services. Examples Here are just a couple of ways that others have communicated their objectives. Example #1 Example #2 C) Summary of Qualifications(also called Executive Summary) Summary statements are a relatively recent phenomenon in resume writing. They often replace The Obje
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