Jul 18

I have been sending my resume which is in Microsoft Word using my hot mail account (through Microsoft Outlook 2007). Some of the recipients, not all, have said that my resume is not formatted correctly and the letters are getting cut off. Can anybody tell me why that is, and how I can change it please?

You should convert it to a pdf file, that way it will always look the same and anyone will be able to open it regardless of what office style software they use.

I don’t know if office can create pdf files, but there are plenty of pdf creating programs which act as printers.

Jun 16

I am an upcoming senior in high school and one of our summer assignments is to compose a cover letter along with our resume. I have searched online but I could only find how to compose resumes after graduating. I do not have any work experience so I know that I do not need to include that information in my resume. Any information, suggestions, or examples could help. Thank you so much.

A resume should for a high school student should include an Education section, where you list the name of your high school, its location, your years of attendance, your expected date of graduation, and your GPA (if above a 3.0). (Do not include your middle school or elementary school.)

It should have an Activities section, where you include the names of all clubs, sports, honor societies, etc. in which you participate, along with your years of participation, and any leadership roles you may have held (ex. Co-President, Secretary). These should be in reverse chronological order so that the ones you’re in currently are listed before the ones you may have only been a member of as a freshman.

You could also have a Volunteer or Community Involvement section if you’ve had significant experience with that. (If not, you can include volunteer work under your activities section and list where you volunteered and the number of hours you worked.)

You should also have an Awards and Accomplishments section where you might list any awards given at the school, county, state, national, or international level. These can be academic or extracurricular (whether you won your school’s award in Honors French, or placed in a state dance competition).

Finally, you should include a Skills section. This is where you should list any foreign languages you speak and your level of proficiency, as well as any computer programs you know how to use (Word, Power Point, etc.) and your level of proficiency, or any other work skills that are relevant.

I would recommend using bullet points and organizing it into several headings. It should be one side of one page in length, with a standard font and no crazy colors. Also, make sure to include your name at the top, and then beneath that, a line with your telephone number, address, and e-mail.

Hope that helps!

May 29

I am applying for teaching jobs and sending out resume packets. I know that I should include a cover letter and a resume, but should I include letters of recommendation, my teaching certificate, transcripts? Should I wait on some of that stuff until I’m called for an interview? Also should I include a list of references with my resume or wait until that is requested?

Thanks so much for the help!

I would send just the resume and the cover letter–and don’t have on there "references on request." They know you’ll give them to them if they ask. Mention that you have whatever teaching credentials you have and what you are working toward if you are doing that–say, you have Level 1 certification but are currently going for your Master’s and Level 2 certification, which you expect to have by whenever, if that’s the case. More than likely, if they are interested and it is a public school system, you will be asked to come in for any tests they give and to fill out an application at which time you will be asked to supply transcripts, references and the like. If you get an interview, and many districts have several interviews before they actually hire you, you can take your transcripts and so forth with you as well. If you have a portfolio of things you did in school and during your student teaching as well as any kind of correspondence with parents and students sayings how great you are as a teacher, include that.

I’m a stay-at-home mom right now but I’ll be sending out resumes and cover letters soon since my son will be in first grade next year. Good luck in your search.

May 9

Many Experts agree that resume preparation is the key to getting a job or rather getting a foot in the door within a company. These experts also agree that with preparation, patience and time, a person’s resume could look better than others in the bunch. In turn, getting employers to actually look at it.

Taking time to make notes and prepare can make all the difference between being employed and not being employed. In 1984, Richard H. Beatty authored a book entitled “The Resume Kit” in which 200 pages centered around on tips for how to build a professional resume. Throughout the entire book, the idea of preparation is entwined. Perhaps the first advice anyone should consider before applying for a job is “take time to prepare.”

Certainly Beatty is not alone in his thinking. Some resume experts recommend using a shorter adaptation of a resume called a “qualifications” brief.

What next?

Put together a resume that is clear, concise and easy to read. Appearance matters with employers and if a resume looks apparently cluttered, its more likely to be put to the bottom of the pile even if the person is qualified for the position. A resume that looks bad gives the impression to hiring personnel that a person will not take pride in their job.

What are employees looking for?

A resume should state the objective that the employee is looking for. It’s a key item to give the employer an idea behind the applicant’s expectations. It this objective that gives the person to put into their own words what they expect to happen. The statement needs to focus on their ability and their accomplishments as well as their experience. It’s this statement that can weave past experiences with the offered position.

As a matter of caution, the applicant’s objective statement should resemble the company’s. It boils down to the company searching for the perfect person to fill the position and the candidate’s ability to woo the executives.

If you are uncertain how your resume should look, do a Google or Yahoo search on the Internet. The two search engines will come up with many resume sites that offer thumbnails of resumes. Yet, do not use the samples being offered on the page. Do your own from scratch.

Abhishek Agarwal
http://www.articlesbase.com/careers-articles/golden-key-to-effective-resume-writing-preparation-702941.html

May 4

There are many software programs, free resume templates and websites that offer resources to fill in the blanks of resume writing, the drawback with such sites though, is that majority of them charge a fee for the use of these services, these can either be in form of purchasing the software copy in cd or paying for it’s download. Fortunately there are also some good free resume templates sites easily accessible, these free sites are very professionally created and easy to use. Making them an excellent free resume writing resources.

When deciding on which of these free resume writing websites or templates is useful for your needs, you need to consider the following factors; the first one is the website search engine ranking. A frequently accessed website will have a higher search engine ranking. This means that the site that comes first in most major search engines are most popular and this is one indication that they offer excellent products and services on the site.

Another important factor to consider when using search engines to locate free writing samples and information is that columns positioned off to the right or left of the screen, or ones that appear colored or are boxed at the top of the webpage in the search engine you are using are websites that have paid to be listed on the page. And as much as they might contain information for free resume writing, it’s likely that they will charge a fee for some of their products. This does not make them illegitimate, just be informed that the free information could be much limited in comparison to the overall information contained on the site that is accessible for a fee.

Many career development websites of numerous colleges, job training centers and universities contain free resume writing tips plus templates for numerous types of resumes. One drawback you may encounter with these free spots of information is that they may require you to have a student identification number to be able to successfully complete the download. But you can still be able to view the various samples and ideas for resume writing that may suit your specific needs even without necessary downloading any software or information from these sites. This could enable you to recreate a similar resume using word, or nay other word processing application.

You have to remember that these free resume templates and tips can be truly helpful and advantageous, but they could also be unsuitable to your particular type of career. Make sure that you have matched your career requirements and your resume style layout to guarantee a professional and well finished product. If you come across a resume style layout that you truly like, try to search if you can find similar templates on the internet. If it is very unique and the only one available, do you think it still sends the correct message, or could a more usual type of resume more suited to the professional style and setting you are trying to establish.

Abhishek Agarwal
http://www.articlesbase.com/careers-articles/free-resume-templates-and-writing-ideas-a-place-to-get-started-on-your-resume-703086.html

May 2

Apr 30

It is to be faced that no matter how much comfortable one is in the job, everyone knows that there would always be days when all need the free resume writing service so as to draft a good resume. This might as well mean that one is thinking about changing jobs, or also that they have to find some new job for whatsoever reason. It could also mean that people wish to use free resume writing service for having the resume on files in case they ever need the same. Few of them prefer to have current resume all set ready for applying jobs, incase if anything comes up which they would love to get for whatever reason.

Quite many places exist which could offer you with the free resume writing service. There are many things that one must keep in mind when looking through them though, so as to ensure that the free resume writing service which you get is going to be one among the best ways of getting oneself into one brand new resume. At the outset, you need to be assured that these free resume writing services which you would use, would truly promote the actual person you are and whatever you wish to accomplish. Hence, people must seek out free resume writing services which seem to fit their style. There would be free several resume writing services for different kinds of jobs, so that one may want to check something meeting the type of job they would be looking for along with resume which they would be making for you. This would be one among the most vital things, people want to ensure; if one can have great style along with great flair getting the job they are actually looking for.

Another thing which you may want to wonder about is the free resume writing services must be services that you could trust. It means that as one goes through various free resume writing services looking for one meeting right needs, they would want to see all the different versions of free resume writing services for ensuring that they are essentially honest, dependable, and of course that they would be able to give everything required in a resume service. It is something which is very essential, and that many people forget doing. Just because people are not paying for getting the service does not mean that one should not be picky. There again are several free resume writing services for you to choose from.

Abhishek Agarwal
http://www.articlesbase.com/careers-articles/resume-writing-services-where-can-you-find-free-services-703315.html

Apr 28

Apr 26

Hello I am running for vice president of NAHS(National ARt Honor Society) and the club sponsor told me to write a resume by tomorrow, but I have never written one before and I dont know how to start! What shoukd I include in it, and how long should I make it. And I haven’t had many leadership positions before, but I am a dedicated club member currently, and I want to become a leader. How should I state that? ANy tips woul be helpful!

You can buy a resume samples package from a website. It doesnt cost that much and it would give you ideas of what you should put on your resume.

Apr 20

A resume is a one- to two-page document summarizing your career objectives, professional experiences and achievements, and educational background. The heading of the resume should contain your name, address and contact information. The body of the resume should be broken into the following sections: career objective, profile/summary, professional experience, achievements, scholastics, and references. Your career objective should be brief, up to two sentences; it should give your potential employers an idea of how you wish to move forward in your professional life. A concise profile or a summary should discuss who you are and how your skills and experience best apply to the job you are interested in. The summary, as well as other parts of your resume, should not contain personal information that discloses ethnicity, sexual orientation, marital status, age, living situations, or any other personal information that is not directly related to your career. Personal profile/summary should only contain a few well-written sentences that convey what you can bring to the table in terms of the specific job. Use this section to attract the employer’s attention, but don’t go overboard in trying to be creative - stay professional. Your experience listing should include information on one to five jobs you’ve held, starting with your current or last job, and listing previous positions in chronological order.

The listing should include the date range of your employment, name of the companies or person(s) you have worked for, and the city and state where the place of employment is located (full address of employment is not necessary). List your title and your main responsibilities, with emphasis on duties that are applicable to the type of work you are seeking. Your education should include college, graduate and post-graduate work, as well as any courses or professional certifications that are relevant to your career development. Achievements, volunteer positions, publications and interests should only be listed if they apply to your professional work experience References should be listed if requested; best practices suggest not to list generic statements about references being available upon request as this is understood.

In the competitive, internet-driven world of job searches, your resume represents you to potential employers. It serves as your tool to attract attention, get the interview and/or get a job. A great resume will make you stand out from other candidates by showcasing your aptitudes. Think of your resume as your sales pitch - you need to sell yourself in the best possible way. Invest some time and research into developing your resume. You will want to make sure that your resume is error free - double check your grammar and spelling, make sure that all company and school names and cities are spelled properly. A resume containing errors, no matter how minimal, will give your potential employer an impression that you do not have attention to detail, that you don’t take time to double check your work, and that you are a poor communicator. Additionally, make sure that your resume is formatted well. Stick to basic fonts, like Arial and Times New Roman. Keep the font size and color standard; don’t use large fonts or multi-colors in your resume. Don’t go overboard with bold, italicized, or large-cap text. Keep your format consistent and make sure that the resume looks great when viewed online as well as when printed out. Keep your resume to one or two pages - any additional pages give an impression that you either don’t know how to concisely summarize your education and experience, or that you are listing unnecessary information for the sake of taking up space. If you’ve never written a resume before, reference books, Internet resources or seek assistance from a professional resume writing service. A well-written resume can make a difference between being stuck at your current job and getting an interview to land the job of your dreams.

Maxwell Hurst
http://www.articlesbase.com/resumes-articles/what-is-a-resume-and-why-is-it-so-important-93248.html

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