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Resume and Interview Tips

Practical Resume Writing Tips and Techniques
By:Jerad Maplethorpe

Introduction
Without a well-written, position-specific rsum, your years of experience, education and accumulated skills may appear rather insignificant to a hiring manager considering you for employment. This may seem obvious, but it highlights the fact that writing a rsum is truly a form of self-expression - the most financially significant kind.

Unfortunately, most people tend to sporadically throw their rsum together without considering how important it is to their financial future. It may look good, but in today's competitive job market, it needs to look great. Unless you are a professional rsum writer, it is extremely difficult to understand the proper elements of a position-specific rsum. And, yes, every rsum you submit should be developed to reflect the requirements of the specific position you are applying to.

Conciseness is important
As a general rule, your rsum should fit on one page. People often believe that more is better, but, in fact, hiring managers want to quickly determine whether or not you qualify for an interview. They typically have a stack of rsums to process, so you need to stand out very quickly.

To do this, you'll want to summarize your qualifications with a bulleted list. Each bullet should summarize a specific trait that you posses required for the position you are applying to. By doing so, the hiring manager can quickly scan the information most important to them.

Remember, summarization is the key.

Job-specific keywords are crucial
It would be great if we could simply create a one-page document that qualified us for any job that we applied for. Unfortunately, that remains in the realm of fantasy.

In order to ensure that you get an interview, you need to develop the wording on your rsum so that the hiring manager's mouth begins to water. How do you do this? It's simple really: examine the wording used in the job description and then use those words on your rsum. You don't want to use the exact same phrases, of course, but you do want them to be similar.

Example:
Office Clerk job description from http://www.careerplanner.com -
"Perform duties too varied and diverse to be classified in any specific office clerical occupation, requiring limited knowledge of office management systems and procedures. Clerical duties may be assigned in accordance with the office procedures of individual establishments and may include a combination of answering telephones, bookkeeping, typing or word processing, stenography, office machine operation, and filing."

Summary of qualifications:
Highly organized and efficient with various office procedures
Computer skills consist of extensive use of Excel spreadsheets, Word, Outlook email system
Excellent data entry skills, both numeric and alpha, type 60 WPM accurately
Knowledge of purchase orders, back order reports, and expedited orders
Knowledgeable regarding freight terminology, processing invoices and auditing
Efficient with answering busy phone lines in call center while multitasking other assignments

Only highlight relevant experience
If you want to prove that you are the right candidate for the job, you have to present your relevant experience (this is a bit different with entry-level rsums, but I won't go into that for now). The most important thing to remember is that you want to separate "relevant experience" from "additional experience."

You'll want to be very detailed in your description of your relevant experience, mostly because that is the most important information to the hiring manager. They will also likely reference it during an interview, so the more there is to talk about, the better!

Conclusion
There is a lot more to writing a good rsum than what this article contains, but I've covered a few of the basics. Unfortunately, each rsum requires its own customization to truly be successful. Even if you have little work experience or education in the field you desire, there are ways of making your rsum stand out.

If you are not a hundred percent confident in your rsum, don't be afraid to seek professional help.

Jerad Maplethorpe is a professional resume writer with Hired Rsum Service http://www.hiredresume.com/. The family-owned and operated business offers resume writing advice and affordable resume packages.





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