I recently spoke to a group of military academy grads on this subject. Here is a list of notes I used. I hope these are helpful. Ping me if you have any questions. Scott Leishman
- What is the mission of your resume? (Tell everybody everything you did since high school or get a specific job?)
- Keep it simple (unless you are going for an art/creative/design type of position)
- These are ingested by candidate tracking systems at companies and recruiters
- Standard format, standard font
- No info in headers (often gets missed in parsing.)
- Different versions depending on job applying for
- AT LEAST City, State, HOME Email and one phone number (cell recommended)
- Minimize your “greatest hits” summary
- Make sure resume Jobs and Dates align with LinkedIn
- Don’t fill in gaps
- OK to summarize old data
- OK to summarize military data unless looking for a job in the sector
- You can only use acronyms if specific to the position you are applying for
- Add summary sentence or two for each company
- Add as much detail as possible barring confidentiality breaches
- $ sales/Year, names of customers, $ saved/year, % over and amount of budget
- PDF or Word? I recommend PDF
- Doesn’t get reformatted in email transmission
Using LinkedIn
- All Recruiters Use it
- Have detailed descriptions/buzzwords in your profile
- Join job appropriate groups
- Look for recruiters in those groups
- Look for job announcements in those groups
- ALMOST NEVER APPLY TO A COMPANY WEBSITE
- Use LinkedIn/networks to ID someone who works there. They can:
- Tell you about the job – including salary
- Tell you about the hiring manager
- WALK/EMAIL YOUR RESUME OVER TO THE HIRING MANAGER
- Use LinkedIn/networks to ID someone who works there. They can:
Internet Search Tips
- Indeed.com Ladders OK, Monster and CareerBuilder for <100K jobs
- Keep a detailed list of where you have applied and who sent you in (if a recruiter)
Working with Recruiters
- 2 Kinds – Contingency and Retained
- Our job = find and screen candidates who match our client’s job spec
- Criteria usually = “Has candidate done this before, not could she do it.”
- OK to Follow up but don’t stalk
- Check their website from time to time, save search there
- Will work with you on refining your resume if you appear to be a fit for a position.
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