The quality of your resume may significantly enhance your chances of
landing the position of your dreams. Many top-level candidates have
short-circuited their hopes of securing their position of choice because
of a poorly constructed resume. Because the resume has become the instrument
for initiating candidate evaluation, close attention must be paid to
development of a professional resume.
The
three key segments of a standard chronological resume are employment
summary, work history and education.
The
employment summary is a short two or three sentence synopsis of
one's background, experience and skill sets. It is designed to give
the reader a quick overview of the candidate's background and experience.
The
work history section is a chronological compilation of the candidate's
employment history by date, company and position held. This section
should begin with most recent job experience first and then proceed
chronologically backward. Readers are looking for specific functional
and operational information in a short two or three sentence summary,
followed by a series of bulleted accomplishments. The accomplishments
portion is the most important part of the resume, as hiring managers
are looking for what you have accomplished in the past, which will help
them in the future.
The
education segment focuses on any education experience you may
have. This includes colleges, degrees, industry courses, and outside
courses which have contributed to your career advancement.
Others
may wish to include awards and key references as segments below education.
It is not recommended to have an objective on your resume. Many candidates
have been arbitrarily dismissed because their objective did not match
a position they were qualified for and interested in.
Another
type of resume, which many candidates utilize, is the functional resume.
This style of resume focuses on the skill sets, capabilities and accomplishments
of the individual with little reference to company work history. This
type of resume can be helpful in certain situations where duties and
functional background is more important to the hiring manager.
Great
time and care should be devoted to producing a professional resume.