Here are some very important points for
consideration:
1.
Visual appeal
i.
Be creative by creating a
background design for your résumé. Besides creativity, this shows that some
thought have gone into your résumé presentation. Keep the design simple,
professional and representative of you. While the design should enhance your
presentation it is the information contained in the résumé that is more important.
ii.
You can get a more appealing
look, by printing your résumé on a lightly-coloured paper. Ensure that the
colour does not affect the readability of your résumé. Ideally, the paper should be a little heavier
than the normal printing paper.
iii.
You can also use colours to
separate the various headings and sections; however you should use a limited
range of colours. Dark blue is usually a good choice. If you are using dark
blue for one heading, ensure that this is the colour used throughout the
document.
iv.
Should you include a photograph
on your résumé? Generally (with relatively few
exceptions) the inclusion of photographs on résumés is discouraged by
recruiters unless the position that is being applied for requires a particular
look. If and when the need for a
photograph arises, you will be informed by the recruiter/employer.
2.
Resume Content
i.
Be
sure to create an email address that portrays a professional image, for example,
shellyann.brown@gmail.com or natalia_black@yahoo.com. Email addresses that are
offensive, sexual or flirtatious must only be utilized for personal
use, for example, sexybody@yahoo.com, danityme@live.com or bossyme@gmail.com,
just to name a few.
ii.
Be
sure to include a well thought out career objective statement.
A well-written statement tells the prospective employer that you are goal-oriented
(you know what you want to do and you know how to get there). Normally your
career objective supports the position that you are applying for.
Example:
As an aspiring
marketing consultant, I am currently seeking a significant marketing role in a
dynamic and growing marketing company that will permit me to hone my analytical
skills while and developing media plans and marketing strategies with
cross-functional teams
iii.
Make
sure you have an adaptable résumé. Do not send
the same résumé to every organization. It must be adjusted to suit the job
requirement for the particular position for which you are applying. Where
possible, your résumé must demonstrate your utilization of boasted skill-sets
in other settings. For example, if the position being applied for requires management
skills, under the section titled “Relevant Work Experience” or “Positions held”,
be sure to include/highlight tasks or projects that will demonstrate that you
have acquired such a skill. This will is one sure way to verify to your
potential employer that you can advance organization with your skills and
experience.
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