How to Write Masterpiece Resumes and Nail Interviews
Kylie | WomenCo.com
March 06, 2008
Since we are constantly trying to out-smart old-money fraternity boys and improve our chances of getting a new job or promotion, we’ve got to know how to carry ourselves. But is it not true that many of us rely on our outgoing personalities to outperform others? Of course, this is an important part of being an empowered woman; but how can you be sure that it gets through on your resume? Your cover letter? Your business proposition?
If you’re anything like me, you only audit your résumé when it’s absolutely necessary. Lately, I’ve been realizing that it makes a lot of sense to keep all of my documents up to date, as much as possible. This way, I can put my best foot forward and really stand out – no matter what I’m looking to accomplish in the business world.
This guide offers a technical walk-through of resume techniques, strategies to get in touch with the go-getters at the company you are applying for, and a lot more.
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Step-by-Step Guide to Traditional Résumés • Your professional summary is your persuasive sales pitch to potential employers. • Earlier jobs require minimal information, though they are important to demonstrate career advancement..More… |
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Functional Resume •Clearly and concisely explain what you offer and what you seek. • Focus on specific industries or lines of business but avoid listing job titles. • If you are looking for a career in a field that you do not have specific qualifications in, highlight some transferable and marketable skills that you do have. • If you’re not sure of the exact months, you can include years only. More… |
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General Cover Letter Template • Introduce yourself by explaining briefly why you are interested in this person, company, or position. • Do not begin with, “Hi. My name is…. • The closing paragraph should offer a specific action for following up. More… |
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Informational Interview Template Start with a brief introduction of yourself and reference a mutual contact if one exists. • Be straightforward: tell him or her that you are asking for information and advice in an effort to advance your career. • Close by thanking the reader for his or her time and consideration. More… |
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How To Ask if Your Résumé has Been Received • Every job seeker knows that you often submit résumés without hearing anything in return. • There are effective, professional ways of finding out if the company you’re interested in has received your résumé. • Resumés are often lost or overlooked so while you’re assuming that your résumé has been received and reviewed and that they have declined you, they may not even know you exist. More… |
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Impress the Hiring Manager (and the Receptionist) • Smile. Don’t beam a 500-watt fake grin constantly, but greet others with a friendly smile, and try to relax so it doesn’t look forced. • Dress appropriately. While casual dress is common in many workplaces, always follow the old rules of dress when applying for a job. • Do your homework about the company, but also be ready to converse with everyone from the administrative staff to other managers. More… |






shawnthevbnative
2 months ago
20 comments
Great tips! I made a few changes based on the tips alone. Minor changes that I hope will help improve/streamline my resume.
Denise_m
3 months ago
8 comments
Since I am really behind times,I believe this to be a very resourcefull help in writing resumes,although I still would appreciate a bit more help if anyone has the time,thanks and god bless
Kleona
3 months ago
2 comments
Good tips. I also read that you should tailor your cover letter to the hiring manager. To do so, research the company and try to find out who the hiring manager actually is, not just "Dear Hiring Manager"... although if you can't find out - this is an acceptable substitute.
Elorraine
4 months ago
860 comments
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arunajain
6 months ago
2 comments
hey people can any one help me in writing my resume please please
Aruna
LaQuetta
8 months ago
4 comments
This is very helpful information. I have not read all of the information but so far I really appreciate and can benefit from all resources provided!! Thanks!
AM_Morgan08
8 months ago
390 comments
Great info on resume improving.