Guide to Resume Preparation

resume is an essential element in the job seeking process. It is pre-dominantly a sketch of the candidate’s employment and educational past. It acts as a marketing tool for the candidate and is a reflection of his past professional history. A good resume will definitely ensure that the candidate receives not just more, but relevant interview calls.

The ABC of a resume is Accuracy, Brevity and Clarity.

Depending on the years of experience of the candidate, resumes can be classified as: junior level, middle level and senior level resumes. For freshers, the important information to be provided is personal details, educational history, internship and trainings attended and extra-curricular achievements.

The vital information in a resume for middle level and senior level is projects executed, job history with duration, company name and designation held and importantly achievements within each organization. Another functional classification of resumes is – functional and chronological resume.

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The candidate must ensure that his resume matches the requirements of the position applied for.

It should be more focused on current and relevant achievements rather than past glories (for example in case of sales professionals even at junior level, it is more important to give details of sales target achieved as compared to laurels won in college). It is important to check and re-check the information provided in the resume as one mistake can reduce the chances of selection for interview.

What should you avoid in a resume?

Treat your resume as a brand building tool and use it appropriately to maximize your chances of getting your dream job and a successful career.