Writing a winning Curriculum Vitae is a skill. How do you make a positive impression?
If you’re someone who is done with your
studies and are waiting to put your knowledge to some practical use, or someone
who is looking for a career change, the first thing you do is either whip up a
resume or update one.
While it’s never easy to pour out into a
limited amount of space, information and qualifications that make up your
resume, it is definitely something that ought to be executed skilfully.
Keep it crisp
It is no longer just the generation of black
ink on a couple of white sheets of paper that drone on about what you’ve done,
what you will do and how you will do it. In this day and age, the two-page
resume which you’ve put so much thought into runs the risk of getting rejected
or completely ignored for being too stale or monotonous.
Therefore, it’s a good thing that many
individuals, like yourself, have already begun thinking outside the box.
It is an accepted fact that people charged
with the responsibility of scouring through scores of resumes have a very
limited span of attention. Whether it’s your qualifications or past
experiences, key information represented in short, neat and evenly spaced
sentences makes a huge difference.
Not only is this style easy to read, you also
contribute by saving up on the employer’s time even as they simultaneously
learn more about you.
The ultimate goal, on any day, is how the
roles that you play and the tasks that you carry out will help you grow as a
professional and as an individual as well. You might be sure about what you
expect to learn from a particular organisation, but the organisation itself
will need to know how you can help the company grow and why you should be
chosen instead of the competition.
If the section on your past experiences state
that you’ve either led a team or handled a project solo, instead of only saying
that you’ve done that, you could elaborate on the process and share the
positive outcome. Not only does this imply that you’re capable of dealing with
such assignments, it also gives a clear picture of how you can
contribute.Setting aside your capabilities and accomplishments, sections of
your resume that at times do end up seeming similar to a contenders’ resume, it
is vital to share information that is exclusive to you alone. Be it a hobby, a
talent or a work experience in a field far from what you’re pursuing now, this
section equally contributes in putting you on a future employers’ radar,
ultimately leading to an interview call.
It might be too harsh to make a decision
based on first impressions. But, when it comes to hiring, one look is all it
takes to decide if your resume, and ultimately you, are worth spending time on.
This brings us to the most interesting and
creative part of putting together a resume. Today it’s all about colours,
optimum usage of space, design, visuals and even the medium itself. From
graphical representations to pie charts, crisp tri-fold brochures to animated
illustrations, video resumes to resumes printed on actual fabric; there is no
dearth of ideas.
While this certainly puts life into the tedious
task of compiling a resume, it is important to first know your audience. Quirky
resumes might appeal to certain types of organisations while they may be deemed
as inappropriate by others.
Last but certainly not the least is the task
of stopping yourself from talking any more about yourself. You might wonder if
the information provided is solid enough to get you to the next round, and,
honestly, this apprehension can never completely be abated.
One way to handle this situation would be to
summarise the facts about yourself, your aspirations and what you can
accomplish. There’s nothing like a prospective employee who can get to the
point right from the start. You may start your resume with this summary or
conclude with it. No matter what you choose, you are sure to come across as
someone who doesn’t believe in beating around the bush.
Finally, it’s your capabilities and the
creative effort you put in that will help you stand out and eventually score
the position you desire.
Key information represented in short, neat
and evenly spaced sentences makes a huge difference.
Source | The Hindu | 24 August 2015
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