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How to write a Resume?
This guide on resume writing covers the
following topics
- What is a resume?
- How to prepare an effective resume?
- Resume Checkup
- Sample Resume
- Using your online degrees
What is a resume?
Resumes are what people use to get jobs, right?
Wrong!
A resume is a one or two page summary of your education, skills, accomplishments,
and experience. Your resume's purpose is to get your foot in the door. A resume
does its job successfully if it does not exclude you from consideration.
To prepare a successful resume, you need to know how to review, summarize, and present
your experiences and achievements on one page. Unless you have considerable experience,
you don't need two pages. Outline your achievements briefly and concisely.
Your resume is your ticket to an interview where you can sell yourself!
How to Prepare an Effective Resume
1. Resume Essentials
Before you write, take time to do a self-assessment on paper. Outline your skills
and abilities as well as your work experience and extracurricular activities. This
will make it easier to prepare a thorough resume.
2. The Content of Your Resume
Name, address, telephone, e-mail address, web site address
All your contact information should go at the top of your resume.
- Avoid nicknames.
- Use a permanent address. Use your parents' address, a friend's address, or the address
you plan to use after graduation.
- Use a permanent telephone number and include the area code. If you have an answering
machine, record a neutral greeting.
- Add your e-mail address. Many employers will find it useful. (Note: Choose an e-mail
address that sounds professional.)
- Include your web site address only if the web page reflects your professional ambitions.
Objective or Summary
An objective tells potential employers the sort of work you're hoping to do.
- Be specific about the job you want. For example: To obtain an entry-level position
within a financial institution requiring strong analytical and organizational skills.
- Tailor your objective to each employer you target/every job you seek.
Education
New graduates without a lot of work experience should list their educational information
first. Alumni can list it after the work experience section.
- Your most recent educational information is listed first.
- Include your degree (A.S., B.S., B.A., etc.), major, institution attended, minor/concentration.
- Add your grade point average (GPA) if it is higher than 3.0.
- Mention academic honors.
Work Experience
Briefly give the employer an overview of work that has taught you skills. Use action
words to describe your job duties. Include your work experience in reverse chronological
order—that is, put your last job first and work backward to your first, relevant
job. Include:
- Title of position,
- Name of organization
- Location of work (town, state)
- Dates of employment
- Describe your work responsibilities with emphasis on specific skills and achievements.
Other information
A staff member at your career services office can advise you on other information
to add to your resume. You may want to add:
- Key or special skills or competencies.
- Leadership experience in volunteer organizations.
- Participation in sports.
References
Ask people if they are willing to serve as references before you give their names
to a potential employer.
Do not include your reference information on your resume. You may note at the bottom
of your resume: "References furnished on request."
3. Resume Checkup
You've written your resume. It's time to have it reviewed and critiqued by a career
counselor. You can also take the following steps to ensure quality:
Content:
- Run a spell check on your computer before anyone sees your resume.
- Get a friend (an English major would do nicely) to do a grammar review.
- Ask another friend to proofread. The more people who see your resume, the more likely
that misspelled words and awkward phrases will be seen (and corrected).
Design:
These tips will make your resume easier to read and/or scan into an employer's data
base.
- Use white or off-white paper.
- Use 8-1/2- x 11-inch paper.
- Print on one side of the paper.
- Use a font size of 10 to 14 points.
- Use nondecorative typefaces.
- Choose one typeface and stick to it.
- Avoid italics, script, and underlined words.
- Do not use horizontal or vertical lines, graphics, or shading.
- Do not fold or staple your resume.
- If you must mail your resume, put it in a large envelope.
Sample Resume
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678-A Gulshan-e-Iqbal Park, Lahore.
Phone +92-51-1234567
Mobile +92-333-1234567
Email test@demo.com
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Personal Information
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Name
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Naveed Ahmed
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Father’s Name
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Shafiq Ahmed
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NIC Number
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35262-251552-566
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Date of Birth
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05/April/1981
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OBJECTIVE
To work in an organization in the environment of which I can enhance my skill
and add values to them.
EXPERIENCE
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Position
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Company
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From
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To
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Internee
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ABC, Karachi
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June, 2002
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Auguest, 2002
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Software Engineer
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XYZ, Lahore
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June, 2003
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December, 2004
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EDUCATION
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Degree
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Institute
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Year of Completion
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GPA/%age
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Description
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BS Software Engineering
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UET, Lahore
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June, 2004
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3.20
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Test Description
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F.Sc.
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Wapda Degree College, Tarbela, NWFP
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June, 2001
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77%
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Pre-Engineering
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SKILLS
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Skill
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Last Used
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Skill Level
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Years of Experience
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ASP
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Currently in use
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Expert
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4
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C++
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1 year ago
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Intermediate
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2
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Visual Basic
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1 year ago
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Intermediate
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2
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AFFILIATIONS
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Affiliations/Role
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Organization
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From
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To
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Area Representative
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SEI, Rawalpindi
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March, 2000
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June, 2005
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REFERENCES
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Reference
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Comapany
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Phone
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Email
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Reference Type
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Dr. Aftab Ahmad, Dean
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FFIMCS, Islamabad
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(051) 1234567
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aftab@aaa.com
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Professional
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LANGUAGES
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English
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Conversational - Advance
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Urdu
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Fluent - Full Knowledge
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TARGET JOBS:
Jobs
Software Engineer
Manager IT
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Make Your Resume Sparkle
4 Ways to Show off Your Online Degree to Get the Job You Want
Whether you’re in the process of earning your degree online or have completed
your studies years ago, chances are you intend to use the qualifications earned
online to get a job. But, before you put together your resume, make sure you cast
your virtual studies in the best light possible. Before faxing your resume to your
potential employer, check out these four tips for making your hard earned degree
shine:
- “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” If it’s not going
to come up during your interview or employment, there’s no need to mention
that your alma mater was an online institution. Your school may be a superior, accredited
university. However, not all interviewers are aware of the advancements in online
education and may view online degrees as inferior to degrees earned at traditional
schools. Save yourself the hassle of having to prove yourself by not mentioning
unnecessary information.
- Use buzzwords. Using powerful words to accentuate the explanation of your studies
can help your resume stand out. Possible words include: certified, developed, fully
credentialed, managed, created, awarded, etc. Descriptive words demonstrate your
ability to act and get things done.
- Make note of accreditation. Or don’t. If your school is accredited by one
of the commonly accepted regional accreditation boards, then make note of it. If
your school isn’t accredited or is accredited by a different organization,
it’s probably safer not to mention it at all.
- Connect your college. If it is necessary for you to note that your degree was earned
through the internet (and if the school isn’t accredited), consider showing
your school’s connections to other reputable institutions. For example, if
UCLA was sponsoring the online program you participated in, you’ll want to
make note of it. If Microsoft sends its employees to get certified at your school,
let your employer know. Your school’s admissions counselors should have information
about your school’s connections that can be used as you put together a resume.
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