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How to prepare a winning Resume / CV
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How to prepare a winning Resume / CV...

A few good habits starting NOW, will hold you in good stead for the rest of your career...

Preparation is critical; the best builder in the world would not build a house without a blueprint and survey, not if he wanted to stay in business.

Your Resume is a vital career building document that done well will give you the chance to secure a better career and earn many thousands of dollars a year more in salary than you would if you take a half heated approach.

The intention of this article is to give you the Resume preparation blueprint that you will use and develop throughout your career.

This is not going to require any deep thinking or use of technology.

To use the house building analogy this will give you the understanding of the required components and materials required to build a basic dwelling to a block of luxury apartments.

In resume terms the ability and resource to quickly tailor your resume information to suit whatever role you want to apply for successfully.

You may think that you will skip resume writing completely and simply hire a pro resume writer to do it for you.

But you will still need to provide them the basic information, from which they can weave their magic.

So let's get this organized, once it's done you will continue to add information into it, but basically it's done FOREVER.

What you want to do is build a simple folder and file structure on your PC, if you don't have a PC borrow a friend's and keep you folder on a disk.

Step 1 create a folder and name it My Resume or CV or whatever reminds you.

Step 2 Then add a page for each of the headings listed below

* Address and preferred contact details (phone and email).

* Personal Information, gender, nationality, driver license, marriage status

* Education / Qualification

* Training and certification details.

* Career history covering the companies, roles / title, dates and roles andresponsibilities, achievements.

* Any other areas of responsibility, for example voluntary work, or team captain, head boy or girl at university or college.

* Any thought leadership examples, articles published, public speaking.

* Any honors or achievements.

* Hobbies and interests

* Positive personality and behavioral traits you have, get friends, family or colleagues to help if needed.

* Membership / Associations

* Testimonials

Note: You may feel that you will never need a page for Other Responsibilities, Awards, Published Article or Testimonials, but I urge you to keep them, because if you get the chance to add content to any of these pages it WILL set you apart from your competitors.

I would particularly draw your attention to testimonials. It's very easy to get a testimonial form somebody you have done a good job for. Clearly you must have done a better than average job for them.

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Richard has been working in the recruitment industry for 11 years and specialises in Risk Management and Business Continuity.

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Excellent guidelines for your resume template. To create a winning document for each job, use the job description to flag what is most important to the employer; then be sure to include those features in your objective and summary to assure your document will be read.
This customization is required for each new opportunity.
The Job Coach
www.jobsearchdebugged.com
October 31, 2008 10:16:48
Thanks for your comment.
November 01, 2008 06:02:52
Richard Says

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