Resume Templates
Writing Your Resume
Your resume needs to be professional and polished, because if you don’t have a professional resume, your application materials probably won’t get a second glance from any hiring manager.
The average employment specialist may look at 200 resumes in just a week’s time. They receive resumes in the mail and on-linem all from canditates looking for the ideal job. Hundreds of resumes may be reviewed for a single position. From the hundreds of resumes that are submitted, only a fraction will be selected for an interview. It’s a number’s game that can leave you on the outside looking in, if you don’t put together a professional resume that works. Your challenge then is to produce a resume that will viewed favorably, will stand out, and will result in an interview.
Most hiring managers and recruiters agree that a resume should have a clean professional look that is easy to read. While content is considered more important than format, the chronological format is clearly favored over others. This is because the chronological format provides a clear record of your work history and allows for inclusion of your extracurricular activities and honors. So, where do you start? Before you decide on format or even content of the resume, you should start with a series of lists. First, you need to make a list of what it is employers generally are seeking in the ideal candidate. That list should look something like the one below.