Date: Apr 02nd 2015Presenter: Alison AinsworthPowered by: Global USS
RESUME WORKSHOPpresents
Agenda
Purpose of a Resume
Parts of a resume Overall
Content
Style
Format and Layout
Digital and Social media
Types of Resume
Cover Letters
Reference List
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An Effective Resume Is...
Your foot in the door...
A powerful way of making the first impression
Highlight of your professional journey
Showcase for your achievements
A subtle way to influence the tone and direction of the interview!!
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Before Starting the Resume
Know what you want...Define the target job and write a resume that will
address the key requirements of that job
Research the job – especially if you are looking to transition into a different field.Find out the experience, skill-sets and the knowledge
required to do the target jobHighlight your strengths and abilities that make you a
good fit Isolate the job-activities that specifically match the
requirements of the new jobList your training and education related to the new
job
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Parts Of A Resume: Summary Statement
Strongest argument to hire you
Market your personal brand
Value you bring to your new company
Entice reader to read on
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Parts Of A Resume: Accomplishments
Utilizing PAR statement is the most effective way to showcase your achievements and contributions
Exercise
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Parts Of A Resume: Cont.
Employment HistoryCompany names, years employed and job titles
Responsibilities StatementDo not create a laundry list of all your day-to-day
activitiesSummarize relevant information from your job
description
Education, Professional Development & TrainingReverse chronological order Include date only if graduated in last 5 years
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Overall
Tailor your resume to the job you are applying forHighlight relevant skills and job-activity
Keep your target market in mind If I am the interviewer, would I hire this person?
Proofread for correct spelling, punctuation, grammarHave someone else proofread
Start with a first draftExpect to make several revisions
Content: The Dos and Don’tsThe DOs The DON’Ts
Describe specific responsibilities
Highlight accomplishments
Use positive language to show results
Support all activities and accomplishments with specific results and benefits
Focus on past 10 years for relevant experience
• Do not list references
• Do not leave gaps
• Do not include personal information
• Do not include a photo
• Do not exaggerate or misrepresent
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Incorporating Digital & Social Media
Include LinkedIn personalized link on the Heading along with name, Telephone number and email address.
Include your twitter handles, website address and blog-spot
Link your accomplishments to online presentations
Use slide-share of personal presentation and proprietary work
Use website or cloud-share links for work/presentation you created as your corporate or organizational responsibility
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Style
Avoid using “I”Use present tense for current job, past tense for
previous positionsWrite out all numbers up to including nineUse a direct, active writing style
Use short phrases rather than complete sentences
If you can say something in three words, do not use 10
Keep paragraphs under six lines
Do not use abbreviationsCapital letters, dashes, underlines or bold
Use judiciously or they lose their effect
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Format and Layout
Keep resume to no more than 2 pagesInclude name and page number on second pageMake resume visually appealing, easy to read
and scanMake sure key selling points appear on first pageSelect phrases that support your main messageEnsure that a sentence on first page does not
run on to secondDevote more space to recent jobsReverse chronological order – most recent
position first
Types of Resume
Chronological Functional
Designed to show the qualifications of the job seeker, with less emphasis on specific employers and dates
Helpful when you want to emphasize transferable skills/abilities
When entering job market after absence
Frequent change of employers
Most frequently used – and accepted – resume format
Lists work experience with date in reverse chronological order
Helpful when your objective is very similar to your experience
Used when the work history is progressive with accountable timelines
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Cover Letters
Explain why you are writing in a way that can get their attention. Display your knowledge of the company.
Grab Their Interest
Sell Yourself
Answer the question: Why you should be hired? Highlight your qualifications & accomplishments
relevant to the job. Close The Deal
Take the initiative, request action, ask for an interview, suggest a time to meet and/or when you will call to follow
up.Keep It Brief & Concise
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Reference List
Same format as resume; same heading Name, title, phone number and
People whom you have worked for, colleagues with whom you have worked
People who you have worked with (or who have worked for you)
Your relationship to your references
Ask references’ permission to use their names
Send copy of resume, and advise when a company will be calling and the nature of the role
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About The Presenter – Alison Ainsworth
Alison started in Human Resources with KPMG Consulting (later becoming BearingPoint) During her 17 years with the company her versatility proved to be a great asset as she excelled in a broad spectrum of positions. Building on her experience in outsourcing HR services, Alison then took on subsequent roles with KPMG and TELUS in managing internal HR Service Delivery teams providing in-house HR support, and providing outsourced HR services to multi-union health care clients.
Alison’s 20+ year career as an accomplished senior human resources leader has included a full range of functional and operational experience. Her experience in managing people, processes and projects within a professional service firm, included U.S. and global assignments. This broad based background offered a natural transferable skill set that led Alison into a career as a Transition Consultant. Her passion and experience in coaching, mentoring and assisting others to identify and reach their true potential is now shifting to the assistance in finding a fit towards the right career transition choice.
Alison’s strengths lie in building effective positive relationships, both across the organization and within her team, in coaching on employment direction, facilitating, training and management. With her many years of diverse experiences and having been through Career Transition herself, Alison can provide both insight and empathy to those who may need her.
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About Global Unified Solutions Inc.
Global Unified Solution Services Inc. focuses on helping organizations leverage best of breed technologies to connect people. As a full systems integration company, we specialize in audio-visual innovations, Unified communications/Video collaboration and smart building technologies. An extensive portfolio of integrated technology products and services meets the needs of a diverse set of our clients across key industry verticals-private companies, government bodies, educational institutions, entertainment/leisure and hospitality sectors. Going beyond delivering technology solutions, the combined package of project management services, technology integration, optimal design and strategic consultation makes us a business efficiency-enabler of choice. We bridge the gap between advanced technologies and organizational needs – helping you CONNECT better!
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