Resume Writing Tips:
There is more to a C.V. than
meets the eye. Your C.V. is your first communication with your prospective employer. It serves
as a personal advertisement for you and it must be organized in a manner to
make it interesting, informative, yet brief, and good enough to take you to the
next stage i.e. ‘INTERVIEW’.
There are Two Types of
C.V.’s :
• Chronological Format:
Here the experience is given in the reverse chronological order & with
specific dates.
• Functional Format:
Experienced group by functions / dept – e.g.- Sales – Mktg, Purchase,
Personnel, etc. no specific dates.
We recommend the chronological
format as Employers & Personnel Manager are used to it. Based on your
experience, make a choice. It can also be a combination of both.
Don’t miss on any essential information that should be there in every C.V. Be
factually accurate in your CV. Most critical , do not misrepresent yourself.
Tips
• Always accompany your resume
with a cover letter.
• Do not fake your resume.
• Simplicity is the key, Use a
clear, simple. Legible font.
• Use good paper; it does not
have to be the most expensive kind.
• Check your grammar and
spelling.
• Do not write,
"Resume" on your resume.
• Do give your full name, address
and telephone number, so the employer can contact you.
• Write a strong statement of
your goals taking care not to exaggerate.
• Keep your resume concise but
informative as far as stating your education goes. List out special skills and
highlight any extraordinary job skills you might have. Use bullets if
necessary.
• If you are looking for an entry
level position, put your educational qualification right after your goal.
• If you have experience, list
your jobs first, starting with the most recent one. Indicate how long you were
at each job. Mention all projects (however small) you worked on at each job,
your role in the project, how you accomplished the assigned tasks.
• Mention awards and honours you
may have received, papers you may presented.
• If you are just out of college,
and do not have any experience, elaborate on projects you may have worked on.
This will give the employer an idea of how you may fare in job atmosphere.
• Mention that references will be
available upon request
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