What is a Resume?
What should be included in the resume?
Style and Format of Resume
What is a Resume?
A resume (or Curriculum Vitae) is the first step to present yourself to a potential employer. It opens the door to a job interview. Thus, it is very important that you summarize all the relevant qualifications, experiences, skills and achievements in your resume.
However, a good resume does not necessarily record all the information. A resume with 1 to 2 pages is more than enough.
Bear in mind, thousands of resumes are received by an employer everyday. He or she might only have thirty seconds or so to browse your resume. How to excel yourself within the limited time becomes a key issue. It is unwise to pour every little detail into your resume as if it is a track record of your life!
What should be included in the resume?
1. Personal Details
    • Your Full Name
    • Address
    • Contact no (preferably mobile no.)
    • E-mail

2. Career Objective:
    A well-defined career objective helps the employer to relate your working experiences, qualifications to the applied job.
3. Photo
    It is optional. Shall it be included, please make sure that you are formally dressed.
4. Educational background
5. Employment History
6. Extra-curricular activities
7. Skills
8. References
9. Date of availability

 
Style and Format of Resume
  • Tailor-make your resume for the applied position, instead of using the same resume all the times.
  • Arrange your qualifications, past experiences and etc in a reverse chronological order.
  • State your achievements with facts, do not exaggerate.
  • Begin sentence with action words. Avoid using personal pronouns like “I”.
  • Do not include all the attended courses and grades into the resume, but those relevant or with distinguished results.
  • Organize the resume in a neat and tidy manner; highlight your attractions with headings, indentations.
  • Use simple English and be concise, never write in casual or fancy tone.
  • Make sure that your resume has been proofread with no typing, spelling mistakes.
  • Try not to write more than 2 pages.
  • Use of action words
    It is essential to use action words to market your skills in resumes for it transforms your accomplishments in a more
    dynamic and readable manner.
          Examples include:

Communication

Ideas / Information

Projects

Advocate

Advertise

Accomplish

Implement

Collaborate

Analyze

Achieve

Improve

Counsel

Brainstorm

Administer

Inspect

Consult

Categorize

Assist

Install

Facilitate

Compute

Arrange

Lead

Interact

Compose

Build

Manage

Interview

Conceptualize

Budget

Organize

Liaise

Create

Coach

Observe

Negotiate

Design

Construct

Operate

Persuade

Demonstrate

Complete

Renovate

Promote

Estimate

Coordinate

Repair

Resolve

Perform

Demonstrate

Research

Sell

Revise

Establish

Solve

Serve

Sketch

Examine

Supervise

Train

Synthesize

Evaluate

 

 

Systematize

Facilitate

 

 

Visualize

Formulate

 

 

 

Handle

 

            Source: Placement Centre, Hong Kong Baptist University
     
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