"smartest resume guide for students and freshers"
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Smartest Resume Guide for Students and Freshers - What to do when you are a fresher? A fresher is a fresh graduate by definition. So how can someone write resume with no experience. It is little difficult task for fresher but don't worry above slide show help you to write very good resume. Rectifications & Solutions - 1. Resume given a very professional structure according to the target jobs of the candidate 2. Format changed to a better & sharp format 3. Designed to fit in 1 page with ample spacing 4. Voice corrected 5. Keywords added 6. Telephonic conversation with the client ensured that all information is completeTRANSCRIPT
WORKSHOP: How to write a CV for someone with No Experience!
Professional CV Writing
HOW TO WRITE A GREAT RESUME
What makes it difficult
1.What to include2.What not to3.What to highlight4.What to de-emphasize
Resume is well presented 1-2 page summary of your background.
Main reason of your resume is to sell your credentials for the purpose of employment, admission to universities, consideration for a scholarship or other professional purposes.
Your resume will be screened by an employer for just 15-20 seconds. That’s all the time your resume has to make an impact.
UNDERSTANDING THE RESUME BASIC
1. A resume reflects the potentials work an employer can expect from you .
2. Your resume speaks for you, when you are not there to talk yourself.
Section What is the employer looking for
Header Your identity and to contact you
Objective To check if their requirement and your objective match
Education To check if you have basic qualification for the job/internship you are applying for
Practical experience/projects To see if you have done anything that reflects your petentials capability.
UNDERSTANDING THE RESUME- SECTIONS
Section What is the employer looking for
Skills How equipped are you in terms of your personality traits as well as occupational skills
Me on the web This is a bonus- the employer is not looking for this. Having this section is a big value added.
Interests Professionals aspects apart, how meaningful is your life
Other- not in order Anything else relevant you want to show, that will add value to your resume
UNDERSTANDING THE RESUME- SECTIONS
Checklist –
Educational documents from class 10 onwards to calculate scores.
Make a list of all thing that you want to add on your resume, like INTERNSHIP, PROJECTS, PARTTIME JOBS, EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES, SPORTS, TRAINING, SKILLS, INTEREST etc.
The list does not need to look exhaustive. You can always add to
the list as you go.
PREPARATORY WORK & IMPORTANT TIPS
Must follow tips –
Use bullet points, make them crisp – no paragraphs.
Do not mention your responsibilities, mention what you’ve accomplished
A common mistake most of us make is to copy a format from a friends resume and build it based on that. Avoid this unless your friend has taken professional help on making a resume.
PREPARATORY WORK & IMPORTANT TIPS
You need to give some basic information about yourself, mainly so that they can contact you.
Guidelines – Fields to include – name, current address, email id, phone number,
date of birth{optional}. Write your name in a bigger font and in bold font than other text.
Do not –• Include your photo• Write resume as a heading to the file• Give unnecessary details• Add details at the bottom of your resume• Occupy much space to fill up these details.
RESUME HEARDER
Heading on resume – objective
Purpose
To convey to your employer what your goal is. It should be aimed towards getting a particular position in a specific industry.
GuidelinesYour objective should include the following –
Position wanted Functional area Industry wanted Be specific and crisp. Restrict it to 15 words.
Your objective will be different for each role you apply to. Keep the employer’s requirement in mind while writing the objective! – The
objective is not about what you desire from, its about companies need.
Framing the objective
Guidelines {continued}
1. You may write the educational qualification in a tabular format as shown in the example.
2. When applying to core roles {roles related to your educational background}. Its good idea to display the relevant academic courses in your curriculum.
Education
Education
The next part of your resume will include the real hands-on work that you have done. This includes projects, internships ,implant training, part time jobs, starting up a company and other initiatives you have taken.
Heading on resume – you can have multiple headings based on the initiatives you have taken.
Purpose – this is critical component of your resume, as your hands-on work and initiatives you have taken apart from your curriculum is what will reflect your potential as well as differentiate your resume from others.
Project, internship etc.
Guidelines-
1. You can include the following headings- title/project{brief and specific}time period.
2. Time period is a must.
Project, internship etc.
Headings on resume –
1. Soft skill must include.2. Occupational skills3. It skills
Purpose –
1. soft skills – to show your personality traits.2. Occupational skills – these are skills you possess
relevant to the role you are applying for.
Skills
Purpose –
The interest you show speaks about your character. This interest frequently come up as a topic discussions during the interviews, so wisely choose what to display.
Guidelines –
List interests which are meaningful and display some learning
Support the interest you have listed with a crisp point. Make the point specific and tangible.
Interests
Interests
1.Do not just list a random cluster of interest like – adventure, guitar, reading, singing or dancing.
2. Never include interests such as partying, watching movies etc. they create a wrong impression.
Your resume should not exceed more than 2 pages.
Save copy in .Doc file. Name your file as –
manisha_verma_resume
Do a thorough recheck and make sure there are no errors.
Finishing Touches