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[转帖]Tips for Creating a Concise Resume

[日期:2005-02-26] 来源:ChaseDream论坛 作者:Hossa [字体: ]

--  作者:Hossa
--  发布时间:2003-3-9 1:48:00

--  [转帖]Tips for Creating a Concise Resume
Are you asking yourself any of these questions:


How long should my resume be?
How can I fit all my experience on one page?
What can I eliminate, and what should be highlighted?

If you are, you\'re not alone. As millions of workers update their resumes, one of the top concerns is length. Not long ago, job seekers followed the resume golden rule: No resume should exceed one page. However, today\'s job seekers are finding that rule no longer applies.

In this time of mass confusion, the solution is simple: Use common sense. If you are just graduating, have fewer than five years of work experience or are contemplating a complete career change, a one-page resume will probably suffice. Some technical and executive candidates require multiple-page resumes. If you have more than five years of experience and a track record of accomplishments, you will need at least two pages to tell your story.

Your Resume Is Not an Autobiography

Don\'t confuse telling your story with creating your autobiography. Employers are inundated with resume submissions and are faced with weeding out the good from the bad. The first step involves quickly skimming through resumes and eliminating candidates who clearly are not qualified. Therefore, your resume needs to pass the skim test. Dust off your resume and ask yourself:


Can a hiring manager see my main credentials within 10 to 15 seconds?
Does critical information jump off the page?
Do I effectively sell myself on the top quarter of the first page?

The Sales Pitch

Because resumes are quickly skimmed during the first pass, it is crucial your resume gets right to work selling your credentials. Your key selling points need to be prominently displayed at the top of the first page. If an MBA degree is important in your career field, your education shouldn\'t be buried at the end of a four-page resume.

An effective way to showcase your key qualifications is to include a Career Summary statement at the top of the first page. On your Monster.com resume, use the Objective section to relay your top qualifications. The remainder of the resume should back up the statements made in your summary.

Use an Editor\'s Eye

Many workers are proud of their careers and feel the information on a resume should reflect all they\'ve accomplished. However, the resume shouldn\'t contain every detail. It should only include the information that will help you land an interview.

So be brutal. If your college days are far behind you, does it really matter that you pledged a fraternity or delivered pizza? The editing step will be difficult if you are holding on to your past for emotional reasons. If this is the case, show your resume to a colleague or professional resume writer for an objective opinion.

Eight Tips to Keep Your Resume Concise

1. Avoid Repeating Information.

Did you perform the same or similar job tasks for more than one employer? Instead of repeating job duties, focus on your accomplishments in each position.

2. Eliminate Old Experience.

Employers are most interested in what you did recently. If you have a long career history, focus on the last 10 to 15 years. If your early career is important to your current goal, briefly mention the experience without going into the details. For example: Early Career: ABC Company - City, State - Served as Assistant Store Manager and Clerk, 1980-1985.

3. Don\'t Include Irrelevant Information.

Avoid listing hobbies and personal information such as date of birth or marital status. Also, eliminate outdated technical or business skills.

4. Cut Down on Job Duties.

Many job seekers can trim the fat off their resumes simply by removing long descriptions of job duties or responsibilities. Instead, create a paragraph that briefly highlights the scope of your responsibility and then provide a bulleted list of your most impressive accomplishments.

5. Remove "References Available Upon Request."

Many job seekers waste the valuable last line of the resume on an obvious statement. Unless you\'re using this as a design element, remove it.

6. Use a Telegraphic Writing Style.

Eliminate personal pronouns and minimize the use of articles when preparing your resume.

7. Edit Unnecessary Words.

Review your resume for unnecessary phrases such as "responsible for" or "duties include." The reader understands you were responsible for the tasks listed on your resume.

8. Customize Your Resume for Your Job Target.

Only include information relevant to your goal. This is particularly important for career changers who need to focus on transferable skills and deemphasize unrelated career accomplishments.

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--  作者:katie_shi
--  发布时间:2004-10-16 0:09:00

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--  作者:wwwzzz
--  发布时间:2004-10-16 1:16:00

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1 tip is going to the career services centers of your target schools and download/view the resumes of current students. You will get a good feeling about how a "standard" MBA resume should look like.
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--  作者:thinkpad
--  发布时间:2004-10-16 16:07:00

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这个贴子说得不错,找工作的简历是要简短,要短小精悍。我听过微软的HR的人说:把你想展示的都放在第一页。确实,好工作都是几十个,或者上百个人竞争,没人会一份份地仔细看过来。但是这也不以为他们绝对不看,我的意见是,能放在一页就尽量放。对于阅历比较丰富的人,如果一页不够,把一些次要的,展示自己diversity的内容放在后面,把自己的education和experience放在前面。

在说明一点,前面说的都是找工作的情况,申请学校并不完全一样。当然还是要尽量精简,让reviewer舒服一点。但是:在申请博士时,简历可能就没有太多的篇幅限制,我问过一个教授:他说:4 pages is not long at all. 估计有很多申请人都交的是CV,而不是resume了。对于mba,我就不太了解了。但我想2页应该问题不大,要控制再3页一下。毕竟申请博士的时候要列自己写过的学术论文,有的大牛动不动就要用掉1,2页的纸了。而mba一般都是企业界的人,只需介绍自己在工作中的成绩,不会用太多篇幅。

结论:找工作resume只要1页就行了,所以要惜字如金。mba申请尽量在1页,2页问题不大。phd申请就不用太多顾虑了。只要用词不罗嗦,尽量把自己在学术科研方面的成绩都列出来,毕竟我们这个坛子的人大多数都是冲着名校去的,尤其又是商学院,竞争太激烈了。不完美不行。

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--  作者:thelastloner
--  发布时间:2004-10-17 5:08:00

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以下是引用wwwzzz在2004-10-16 1:16:00的发言:

1 tip is going to the career services centers of your target schools and download/view the resumes of current students. You will get a good feeling about how a "standard" MBA resume should look like.

wwwzzz, I tried one shcool. I think you have to be a recruiter to be able to view those resumes, right? How did you do that? Thanks!


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