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“A personal experience, a rewarding education.”
Building a High-Impact Resume
Presented byPam Gibellino, B.S., M.Ed.
Coordinator of Career ServicesEdison Community College
“A personal experience, a rewarding education.”
First Things FirstWho you are, in 15 seconds or less
“A personal experience, a rewarding education.”
Key PointsBegin early; resumes are a work in progressKeep an on-going skills analysis Promote your strengthsCreate strong, positive imagesTarget your audience’s needs – what you have to offerUse action verbs and key wordsEmploy these C’s of effective communication:
Clarity Conciseness Concreteness Correctness
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What gives a resume IMPACT?
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Excellent Appearance
Meaningful Content
Audience Appeal
Information Displayed Effectively
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Appearance
AttractivenessAppropriate SectionsEffective OrderingProper BalanceParallelismEnhancementsQuality paper
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Content
What is the best way to market YOU?Do I need an objective statement? What about a profile statement?Where should you put emphasis?What are your achievements?Any other EXTRAS?How else can you “shine”?
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Audience Appeal
Is your resume “EMPLOYER” centered?
Do your skills match their needs?
What makes you “stand out”?
What’s makes you an “ideal” candidate?
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DisplayDetermine resume “type”
ChronologicalFunctionalCombination
Optimize use of “sections”
Apply enhancements and formatting
Emphasize key information through page placement
Check for readability
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How does your resume stack up?
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Step 1 – A BASIC ResumeUses Word or other templateReflects the basic “nuts and bolts”Contains basic sections, such as
EducationExperienceReference Statement
May not fill the pageContains basic font and point sizeLacks enhancements, such as bold or italicize
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“A personal experience, a rewarding education.”
Use caution before using resume templates!
“A personal experience, a rewarding education.”
Step 2 – A BETTER Resume
Has a nice appearance
Is well organized
Basic information is displayed nicely
Some enhancements have been applied
Uses bullets and formatting effectively
“A personal experience, a rewarding education.”
“A personal experience, a rewarding education.”
Step 3 – A GREAT Resumewith High Impact!
Exceptional appearance
Optimal display of key information
“Stand out” information such as achievements,
application of skills, leadership, community
involvement, etc.
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See the sample resumes on the Career Services web page
Also visit www.monster.com for additional samples and career advice!
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Career Portfolio
A collection of files and documents that showcase your strengths, market your individuality, and improve your chances of being hired.
Provides a more in-depth picture of who you are and what you’ve accomplished
Supports what you claim in your cover letter and resume
Can be hard copy or digital
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May include but is not limited to:Educational transcripts, diplomas, certificatesHonors, citations, letters of recommendationScholarships and awardsInternships and co-op experiencesWorkshops and seminars attendedVolunteer and community servicePublished or printed worksSports and co-curricular leadership positionsTravel, languages, relevant hobbiesPhotos and videos; music and audio samples
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Skills/Qualities Employers Want(in order of importance)
1. Communication skills2. Strong work ethic3. Teamwork skills (works well with others)4. Initiative5. Analytical skills6. Computer skills7. Flexibility/adaptability8. Interpersonal skills (relates well to
others)9. Problem-solving skills10. Technical skills
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7 of the 10 Skills are “Soft” Skillswith Technical Skills listed last
How can you convey these skills
in your resume, cover letter, portfolio,
and, ultimately, an interview?
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Your resume is a reflection of YOU!Strive for the BEST!