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Building a High-Impact Resume

Building a High-Impact Resume. Presented by Pam Gibellino, B.S., M.Ed. Coordinator of Career Services Edison Community College. First Things First Who you are, in 15 seconds or less. Key Points. Begin early; resumes are a work in progress Keep an on-going skills analysis

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Building a High-Impact Resume

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  1. Building a High-Impact Resume Presented by Pam Gibellino, B.S., M.Ed. Coordinator of Career Services Edison Community College

  2. First Things FirstWho you are, in 15 seconds or less

  3. Key Points • Begin early; resumes are a work in progress • Keep an on-going skills analysis • Promote your strengths • Create strong, positive images • Target your audience’s needs – what you have to offer • Use action verbs and key words • Employ these C’s of effective communication: • Clarity • Conciseness • Concreteness • Correctness

  4. What gives a resume IMPACT?

  5. Excellent Appearance Meaningful Content Audience Appeal Information Displayed Effectively

  6. Appearance • Attractiveness • Appropriate Sections • Effective Ordering • Proper Balance • Parallelism • Enhancements • Quality paper

  7. Content • What is the best way to market YOU? • Do I need an objective statement? • What about a profile statement? • Where should you put emphasis? • What are your achievements? • Any other EXTRAS? • How else can you “shine”?

  8. Audience Appeal • Is your resume “EMPLOYER” centered? • Do your skills match their needs? • What makes you “stand out”? • What’s makes you an “ideal” candidate?

  9. Display • Determine resume “type” Chronological Functional Combination • Optimize use of “sections” • Apply enhancements and formatting • Emphasize key information through page placement • Check for readability

  10. How does your resume stack up?

  11. Step 1 – A BASIC Resume • Uses Word or other template • Reflects the basic “nuts and bolts” • Contains basic sections, such as • Education • Experience • Reference Statement • May not fill the page • Contains basic font and point size • Lacks enhancements, such as bold or italicize

  12. Use caution before using resume templates!

  13. Step 2 – A BETTER Resume • Has a nice appearance • Is well organized • Basic information is displayed nicely • Some enhancements have been applied • Uses bullets and formatting effectively

  14. Step 3 – A GREAT Resumewith HighImpact! • Exceptional appearance • Optimal display of key information • “Stand out”information such as achievements, application of skills, leadership, community involvement, etc.

  15. EXAMPLES OF HIGH-IMPACT RESUMES See the sample resumes on the Career Services web page Also visit www.monster.com for additional samples and career advice!

  16. Career Portfolio A collection of files and documents that showcase your strengths, market your individuality, and improve your chances of being hired. • Provides a more in-depth picture of who you are and what you’ve accomplished • Supports what you claim in your cover letter and resume • Can be hard copy or digital

  17. May include but is not limited to: • Educational transcripts, diplomas, certificates • Honors, citations, letters of recommendation • Scholarships and awards • Internships and co-op experiences • Workshops and seminars attended • Volunteer and community service • Published or printed works • Sports and co-curricular leadership positions • Travel, languages, relevant hobbies • Photos and videos; music and audio samples

  18. Skills/Qualities Employers Want(in order of importance) 1. Communication skills 2. Strong work ethic 3. Teamwork skills (works well with others) 4. Initiative 5. Analytical skills 6. Computer skills 7. Flexibility/adaptability 8. Interpersonal skills (relates well to others) 9. Problem-solving skills 10. Technical skills

  19. 7 of the 10 Skills are “Soft” Skillswith Technical Skills listed last How can you convey these skills in your resume, cover letter, portfolio, and, ultimately, an interview?

  20. Your resume is a reflection of YOU!Strive for the BEST!

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