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Sereno,
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- CalJOBS: Find
San Jose job listings and post your resume for employers in San Jose
and throughtout California.
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listings in San Jose and elsewhere in the area.
- Silicon
Valley Career Resources: Links for resources in San Jose and
throughout the area at About.com.
Your Very First Job Search
Resume . . .
Why Not Make It A Winner!
By Paul Megan
So, you're ready to head into the job marketplace for the first
time. If you want to do it right, you should have a job
campaign plan. Your job search resume is part of that plan.
Before you do anything, take a long hard look at what you've got going
for you that would be of interest to an employer. Don't
consider only jobs you've had. An employer is much more
interested in what you bring to the table that can make a difference
going forward . . . not backward.
Don't think of preparing a resume till you've sorted out your strengths
capabilities and assets. When you're ready, here are some
general rules for your very first job search resume:
- Stick
to one page and use a simple layout.
- Create
an attention-grabbing headline that alerts the reader to your main
strengths and capabilities.
- Below
the headline write an assertive summary statement that establishes the
kind of results-oriented qualities you bring to the table. Do
NOT write an "objective statement." Employers could not care
less what you hope to get out of the job. They want to know
how you can make a difference to their organization.
- Don't
indicate your GPA unless it is 3.5 and above.
- When
you identify your work experience, it's very important to quantify what
you've done (e.g., "I developed a very successful project on a limited
budget, I was able to attract over 300 attendants and
realized a profit of $2300").
- Be
sure to indicate particular skills and training you've received (e.g.,
computer programs, second language fluency, CDL license, wood-working,
etc.).
- Identify
extracurricular activities that set you apart from the competition
(e.g., awards, athletic prowess, volunteer work, tutoring, specialized
training, eventful vacations and travel experience, etc.).
Look, there's a
lot to do to prepare yourself for the job marketplace. An
attractive, assertive job search resume is only one step. The
good news is there's an exciting job search system that can launch you
into the job marketplace in a matter of hours and have you
entertaining a job offer in just days!
Article Source: Your
Very First Job Search Resume . . . Why Not Make It A Winner!
About the
Author: Paul Megan writes for EEI, the world-class
pioneer in alternative job search techniques and non-traditional career
advancement strategies . . . since 1985. Grab our stunning FREE REPORT:
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