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Steps To Ensure Your Resume Stands Out - Part 1


With the New Year upon us, we find that more and more people are making their resolution to find that job they have always dreamed of. Because you are not alone in your quest for that perfect job, and the job market still in a recovery mode, there are two areas that become increasingly more important to make sure your resume stands out above all the rest.

First, which I will discuss in this article, is to ensure you have a well manicured resume. And second, is how to ensure you get the resume into the right hands.

There are many help books that claim to be the expert on how to create a winning resume; I find some of them to be complex. I recently read a book by Evelyn Salvador, author of 'Step-by-Step Resumes,' there are many simple, yet effective, tricks that can significantly strengthen your resume's readability, call to action, marketability and overall appearance.

In her book, Salvador recommends you take the following steps to improve a resume before using it to apply for jobs:

1. Remove personal pronouns.

The subject (I, me or my) is understood in your resume and you should leave it out of each sentence. If your resume contains any of these words, delete them and restructure your sentences if necessary.

2. Check for action verbs.

Be sure each bullet in your "professional experience" section starts with an action verb or adverb preceding the action verb.

3. Delete redundant or superfluous words.

Review each sentence or bullet and delete any words that your sentence reads fine without, such as "the" and "that," as well as unnecessary "fluff" words. Edit down to the most concise sentence possible without omitting any important content, such as achievements.

4. Include personal attributes.

Double-check that your primary attributes are included in your "professional summary" section and that you didn't leave out any important ones.

5. Ensure that all pertinent, targeted qualifications are included.

Compare your resume to the description of the job you're targeting. Is there any information you didn't already mention that would address a function or need listed in the description? If so, revise your resume to include that information.

6. Prioritize your bullets.

Review your responsibilities and achievements in each position and move the more important, targeted ones closer to the top under each position.

7. Remove irrelevant information.

Check to ensure that anything irrelevant or not directly related to your targeted goal is minimized, put toward the end or omitted altogether so that your resume includes more relevant information.

8. Subdivide and categorize bullets.

If you have many responsibility and achievement bullets under each position (say, more than 10), you can divide them into two categories ("responsibilities" and "achievements") and subtitle them as such under each position for easier reading.

9. Check for quantifying information.

When reviewing your sentences, ask yourself, "Did I include how many, how much, how often, how big, how fast, how well and so on?" If not, go edit your sentences to include more specific, concrete information.

10. Verify that "CAR" and benefit info is included.

Do your achievements include the Challenge you faced, the Action you took and the Result? Be sure you show how well you performed these functions and always include the benefit(s) to the company.

11. Vary bullet line length.

Try for a good mix of line lengths. Bullets are effective when they are a combination of one, two and three typed lines. Because it is important to show not only what you did, but also how well you did it and what the benefits were to the company, information should be concise without sacrificing content or meaning. In this way, you will have an action-packed, achievement-oriented resume that is tightly and concisely written.

12. Check grammar, punctuation and spelling.

Spell-check your document in your word-processing program. Proofread several times. Be consistent in your use of capitalization and hyphenation. Be sure you have used correct grammar and punctuation. If this is not one of your fortes (and it isn't for many people), give your completed resume to someone you trust to proofread it for you.

Add more descriptive adjectives or adverbs where applicable. Check to see whether you can infuse any additional descriptors that show how well you performed your job functions.



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