The Beginners Guide to Creating a Great Resume

Posted by on November 15, 2011 at 9:30 am.

Building an effective and appealing resume shouldn’t be stressful. But it certainly can be when you’re pressed for time and eager to apply for a job opening!

There are steps that everyone must follow in the creation process. You must be able to discuss everything that you have listed on your resume in case you land an interview. While it is key that you are informed, the items listed must also be completely accurate and everything, grammatically correct.

For those of you in the resume creation stage, here are your steps to success:

Gather Your Information

You must first list your name, address, phone number, and email address at the top of your resume. Your employer needs to know where and how to contact you.

Then, you must gather your education history, skills, and relevant work experience. Once you have identified the information you deem relevant, further explain each point. Using verbs to show what you did, especially in regard to your past work experience, it is important for employers to gauge your skill set. We recommend using the SAR (Situation-Action-Results) format for every single bullet point in your resume. Quantifying your accomplishments shows your ability to create impact at any organization, setting you apart from your competition.

Summarize Your Value

Listing a summary or profile statement is optional, but a great way to display your potential value as an employee. Identifying your fit in the position might set you apart from the other candidates, and a summary can provide a great place for listing key skills which most employers may use to search your resume online.

Decide on Your Format

Try not to get too fancy when formatting your resume. Your resume needs to be easy to read, with an appropriate amount of spacing. List each section of your resume in chronological order. For example, your most recent work experience needs to be listed first. Organize your resume carefully. This helps employers easily scan your resume.

For job seekers, focusing your resume to your desired job description is vital to making it to the interview stage. Job seekers, at any stage of the hunt, can benefit from using our help to focus their resumes. While even seasoned job searchers can take advantage of Resunate, beginners will gain a clearer idea of what employers would like to see — all from the results of simply copy-pasting a job description and clicking a button.

What are some of the best tips that you have received regarding resume creation?

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