Hi Friends,
Check out my article on Parsi Times Newspaper dated 8th December 2012, on Important Tips for Resume Writing.
Article Title: Important Tips for Resume Writing
Article Date: 8th December, 2012
Article on: Parsi Times Newspaper
Article Author: Farzad Minoo Damania
Check out my article on Parsi Times Newspaper dated 8th December 2012, on Important Tips for Resume Writing.
Article Title: Important Tips for Resume Writing
Article Date: 8th December, 2012
Article on: Parsi Times Newspaper
Article Author: Farzad Minoo Damania
For all your career queries, reach out to me on
farzad.damania@gmail.com or 9833971773
You can read the entire transcript of my article below:
Resume is one of the key necessary elements required
during job search. Many people get overwhelmed and frustrated when asked to
write their resume. Here are some key points that will help you to successfully
prepare a compelling and forceful resume.
Font Type and
Size:
Use a basic font type such as Arial, Times New Roman,
Calibri, or Verdana. Font size of 11 points
or 12 points is easy to read. Capital letters, and features such as Bold,
Italic and Underline should be used sparingly.
Bullet Points:
Employers don’t have the time and patience to read long
paragraphs of information. Thus, writing your resume in a bulleted format will
enable the manager to scan your resume quickly. Bulleted job descriptions
are faster to read than long paragraphs.
Contact
Information:
Make sure that your contact details are clearly listed on
your resume. If you have more than one pages of resume, then it would be a good
idea to display your name and contact details on all the pages. Contact information should include your full
name, address, zip code, mobile number, home phone number, and email address.
Length of Resume:
Most employers and recruiters prefer a resume that is one
to two pages in length. The shorter your resume, the better.
Action Verbs:
Action verbs help in clearly communicating your
achievements, accomplishments and skills. Positive action verbs or power verbs
make your achievements sound even more impressive. Few action verbs are:
accomplished, administered, managed, enforced, lead, analyzed, rectified,
formulated, illustrated, and many more.
Resume Format:
Depending on your skills, work history and job
requirements, choose the best resume format. You may choose a chronological, a
targeted, a functional, or a combination resume.
Keywords:
Your resume should be tailored as per the job
description. The easiest way to find
keywords for your profile is to use a job search engine (such as Naukri,
Monster, etc.) and search for job listings. This will make your resume match
the given requirements, and will increase your chance of getting an interview
call.
Customizing the
Resume:
This is a time consuming process, but it is worth the
time and effort. Writing a targeted resume will highlight the skill and
knowledge you have that is pertinent to the job you are applying for. Edit your
resume according to the job description. Take the keywords that appear in the
job posting and add them in your resume.
Prioritizing
Content:
Prioritizing the content of your resume is very crucial.
Make sure that you list the most relevant and important work experience first.
Put yourself in the employer’s position, and decide whether the information in
your resume makes you a worthwhile candidate for the given job post.
Resume Objective:
Objective is the first thing on your resume after your
contact details. A good objective can convince the hiring manager, that you
know what you want to do and achieve. If you are applying for a specific position
in a company, your resume objective should match up with the position you are
applying for.
Statement Length
& Language:
A resume must consist of short and crisp statements.
These statements do not necessarily have to be complete sentences. Also, use
plain and simple English. Avoid usage of jargons and keep away from
normalizations (i.e. nouns that are built around verbs to make a bulky
statement). Example: “Provided support in the facilitation of ....” can be
replaced by “Helped facilitate ....”
Pronouns:
Your resume should not contain pronouns such as “I” and
“Me”. Resume writing is a form of
business writing, and thus use of pronouns should be avoided.
Name Prefix:
If you have a gender neutral name such as Kiran, Viral, Ashwini,
etc., make sure you include prefix (Mr. /Ms. /Mrs.), so that the employer will
not get confused about your gender.
Accomplishments
versus Responsibilities:
Avoid using expressions like “Responsibilities included”,
“Duties included” or “Responsible for” in your resume. Describing your
professional achievements and accomplishments are more important than listing
your roles and responsibilities.
Use of Facts and
Figures:
Employers like the numerical facts. Using numbers,
percentages, and figures, help in making your abilities and accomplishments
more remarkable. Example: Instead of saying “Increased annual revenue of my
department”, you can say “Increased annual revenue of my department by ` 1.5 cr.”
Use of
professional Email Address:
A silly email address can make the employer think that
you are not serious in your job. Avoid using unprofessional email addresses, such
as cooldude@xyz.com, partygirl@xyz.com, crazyforbeer@xyz.com. Use email
addresses that contain your name.
Usage of White
Space:
White Space is the blank area of your resume page where
text is not printed. Make your resume clutter free. Avoid using unnecessary
dates, parentheses, articles (a, an, the), and statements such as “References:
Available upon request”.
Proofreading and Second
Opinion:
Before sending your resume to the employer, proofread
your resume. Spelling mistakes, punctuation errors, and grammar mistakes create
a negative impression. Also, have a friend or two read your resume to provide
second opinion.
Professional Help:
If you
are having trouble writing your resume, then you may reach out for professional
help. Professional resume writing and editing services can help you
craft your resume from scratch.
Your feedback is highly appreciated.
Best Regards,
Farzad Minoo Damania
Career Counsellor & Corporate Trainer
Career Nurturer
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