While working in human resources for a multi- national company I see
good candidates fall through the cracks because of unprofessional
resumes. I have listed the information below and will add a sample for
your visual learning. Always remember to check your spelling and grammar
and have someone check over your resume before sending it out.
1.Job target-
Place
the job target at the top of your resume, right after your contact
information. This may change according to the job you are applying
for.The first place you begin to establish a professional brand is with
your Target Job Title, where you consciously decide on a job that best
allows you to package your skill-sets an create a professional brand.
2. Always have a Performance Profile or Career Summary-
[right]Corporate Communications Management[/right][left][/left][center][/center]Performance Profile
Strategic
communications professional with five years experience developing
effective, high impact, and cost effective media outreach plans for
consumer, business, and policy audiences in media, entertainment, and
technology practice areas.
3.Core Competencies Section-
List
your skills in keywords example; Strategic Planning-Team building &
Leadership- Management-Full-Cycle Project Management etc;
4. Never put salary on resume if they request the information put it in the cover letter.
5. Keep your resume focused and relevant to the job you are trying to land.
6. Emphasize Your Achievements-
Make your achievements, problem solving skills, and professional behavioral profile the focus of your resume.
Double
check your contact information 1 out of 10 applicants give us incorrect
information to contact them. Any questions feel free to ask. I will
also post the 10 most common questions asked in an interview and how to
answer to get the job.
source: nairaland
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