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Writing A Great Student Resume
Students are often worried about writing a resume and itıs
not uncommon to struggle with the task. But it doesnıt have to be intimidating
if you understand the goal of your resume- to generate interest
and interviews. It doesnıt have to get you a job and it doesnıt
need to cover your life history. It simply has to pique the interest of the
reader and answer the only question he cares about: will this candidate add
value to my company?
If you focus your resume on answering this question effectively,
employers will be interested to meet with you. It really is that simple.
Of course, in order to demonstrate your value, you need to know what potential
employers are looking for. Start by researching job postings that interest
you. Look for frequently-mentioned requirements. Ask experienced professionals
what they consider important when they make hiring decisions. Read professional
publications and websites related to your target industry. Once you know what
is important to employers you can create target your résumé to
address those issues.
Many students and recent graduates worry that they donıt have enough
experience to create a compelling resume. Donıt be concerned.
Once you start to really think about your background, youıll be surprised
at what you can talk about. The content of your resume will be
determined by your own unique experiences, skills and background but as
a general guideline you should include:
- Positive personal characteristics
- Technical and computer skills
- Coursework relevant to your desired profession
- Educational accomplishments (include your GPA if itıs over 3.0)
- Skills and experience gained during internships or summer jobs
- Other related accomplishments (design awards, recognition, winning competitions
etc.)
- Work History (include unpaid work if it relates to your target positions).
The key is to emphasize those things that demonstrate how you will add value
and to leave out those things that donıt.
Many people are surprised to learn that résumé design is just
as important as content, but itıs absolutely true. Research suggests
that your resume has less than 20 seconds to make the right impression,
so it must be eye-catching and easy to read. To get ideas for layout and structure,
go to the library and study the resume books specifically written
for students. All contain examples of professionally-written resumes
and will help you decide on the best approach. Donıt use one of the pre-loaded
MS Word templates. There is no better way to make sure you look like everyone
else!
As you work on your resume, bear in mind your readerıs
basic concern: will this candidate add value? If you answer effectively by
highlighting relevant skills, personal characteristics and accomplishments,
your resume will open the right doors and generate interviews.
Louise Fletcher is President and Co-Founder of Blue Sky Resumes, which provides
job search assistance, resume writing services and online portfolios. To find out whether your resume is working for you, contact a Blue Sky resume writer today.
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