Resume & Cover Letters
Resumes are not beauty contests or up for best dressed on the red-carpet at the awards...they are to highlight your skills especially in the 7-10 seconds a recruiter takes when scanning resumes! Let us help you, it's what we do!
Quotes from 2 Recruiters
THE NUMBER ONE WAY TO STAND OUT AS A JOB APPLICANT: Write a clean, concise, and easily readable resume that PROVES THROUGH ACCOMPLISHMENTS that you fit as many of the requirements as possible.
- All the BQs (Basic qualifications), and hopefully a good number of PQs (Preferred
qualifications)
MOST Recruiters don鈥檛 want colors and graphics and Canva resumes which are really the stuff of nightmares. Clean, decent size font, simple bullets, enough white space to be readable, and CONTEXT relevant to the job. (Amy Miller, Recruiter, @https://www.recruitinginyogapants.com ) - 100% agree with this! Recruiters don鈥檛 want to see pictures, graphics or fancy fonts.
We want to know about your experience and accomplishments and be able to read through
it easily! Plain and simple. Great advice! (Local Corporate Recruiter)
What is a Resume?
A resume is a clear, concise, and professional one- or two- page summary of your qualifications relating to the position for which you are applying. It serves as an advertisement that highlights your skills and experiences and creates a prospective employer鈥檚 first impression of you. It should provide sufficient information to effectively present your qualifications and generate enough interest to get an invite for an interview.
Cover Letters
A cover letter -- which might be an email -- should highlight in 1 or 2 paragraphs
the position you are applying for, the skills you have that match the position, and
close by requesting an opportunity to interview. It should be directed to a named
individual or a title such as Hiring Manager, Selection Committee head, etc. Utilize
LinkedIn or your Career Services staff to find a specific contact if needed and be
sure to tailor the letter to the specific company and position.
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- Place your name, phone number, and e-mail address at the top of the resume. You don't have to include your mailing address, just your city and state.
- Bold or increase the font size for your name to help it stand out
- Avoid including personal information such as marital status, date of birth, number of children, etc.
- Place your education history at the top of the page
- Include the names of schools, degrees received, dates you received them
- ONLY list earned degrees or certificates
- You may list some relevant course work if desired. This could be particularly helpful in some of the technical fields or if seeking an internship.
- Can be titled 鈥淲ork History,鈥 鈥淓mployment,鈥 鈥淓mployment History,鈥 or 鈥淧rofessional Experience鈥
- This category can also include internships and volunteer activities
- Include the name of the employer, your job title, and your responsibilities or duties
- No need to include your supervisors' names and phone numbers, as this should be on the official job application
- Avoid using first- and third-person narrative. (I did or we did)
- This category can include information such as club memberships, awards, honors, interests, etc. especially if holding a leadership position.
- Include common technology skills such as Microsoft Office or other required software
- Include "soft skills" such as Communication, Teamwork, Problem-Solving, Leadership
- Bullet points are best
- It is not necessary to list references on your resume. If you want to include your references, they should be placed on a separate sheet entitled 鈥淩eferences.鈥
- You do not need to indicate references are available upon request, but have them ready
- Action Words to Capture Your Audience
- Log in to your My.亚色影库 account to access any of these templates, right click and download a copy from your My.亚色影库 account.