What "sections" do you have on your resume?

DougK62

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I thought I would start updating my resume today since I've seen a couple of available jobs recently that have piqued my interest. The last time I had a proper resume I was a wide-eyed college graduate with no work experience, so I basically need to do a complete overhaul.

So what "sections" do you (who aren't recent college graduates) have on your resume? Right now I have "Experience", "Education", and...that's it. What do hiring managers want to see? I'm especially interested in people who have IT-related careers.

Thanks!
 

Red Squirrel

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Education
Objective
Additional Qualifications (I should probably just take that out... all I have is a 2004 CPR cert lawls)
Awards
Work History
Hobbies
Volunteer work

If I was to rewrite it, I would maybe condense that a bit. It's a total of 2 pages though, which is about what you should aim for. 1 page is not enough, 3 pages it too long.
 

minendo

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Objective
Education
Work Experience (including achievements)
Certifications (Professional Certifications only)
 

Schadenfroh

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Objective
Education
Technical Skills
Work experience
Software Development Samples (sourceforge projects, etc.)
Awards and Recognitions
References
 

BoomerD

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Who is this AWESOME motherfucker known as BoomerD?

Reasons you should hire this AWESOME motherfucker known as BoomerD

Other places where BoomerD was the most AWESOME motherfucker.

Schools where BoomerD excelled in being the most AWESOME motherfucker.

What a fucking moron you'll be if you don't hire this AWESOME motherfucker known as BoomerD.

Don't like my resume? Call 1-800 Eat-Shit. :p
 

grrl

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Objective
Education
Technical Skills
Work experience
Software Development Samples (sourceforge projects, etc.)
Awards and Recognitions
References

This seems pretty standard, although some might put Work Experience before Skills.


Education
Objective
Additional Qualifications (I should probably just take that out... all I have is a 2004 CPR cert lawls)
Awards
Work History
Hobbies
Volunteer work

If I was to rewrite it, I would maybe condense that a bit. It's a total of 2 pages though, which is about what you should aim for. 1 page is not enough, 3 pages it too long.

One page is enough if you are starting out. I don't know any employer who cares about your hobbies. Volunteer work may be questionable as well, depending upon the position you are applying for. A needlessly padded resume isn't likely to impress anyone.
 

Leros

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This seems pretty standard, although some might put Work Experience before Skills.




One page is enough if you are starting out. I don't know any employer who cares about your hobbies. Volunteer work may be questionable as well, depending upon the position you are applying for. A needlessly padded resume isn't likely to impress anyone.

It depends on the field. My girlfriend is applying for nursing jobs and she has been requested to include hobbies and volunteer work on her resume by multiple hospitals.
 
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Education (two degrees + honors)

Work Experience



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The above takes up an entire page. I have been working for 10 years and have 7 jobs listed (including summer internships etc).

My next big debate is whether I drop the early jobs/internships, or go to 2 pgs.
 

grrl

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It depends on the field. My girlfriend is applying for nursing jobs and she has been requested to include hobbies and volunteer work on her resume by multiple hospitals.

I *might* be able to understand adding volunteer work, but don't know how one's hobbies might be important.
 

BarkingGhostar

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I have Likes, Dislikes, Warnings and Past Accomplishments based on the previous three sections. :D
 

blackdogdeek

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objective (or summary): this basically gives one long sentence explaining your primary skills and what you're looking for.

skills: this is where i list all the stuff the recruiters/hiring managers are searching for keywords on.

work experience: list all your jobs from most recent backward in time to least recent

education: duh

references: available upon request
 

Jeeebus

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it really depends on your field and just how much work experience you have.

For me, it's my personal info up top, work experience next, and then education - but I'm a lawyer, and thus have no "skills" that would be worthwhile to list. Personally, I find "Objective" to be the single biggest waste of space on a resume - I know what your objective is - you want a job. Unless you really have nothing else to fill up that blank space, I would never have an Objective section.
 

Modular

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it really depends on your field and just how much work experience you have.

For me, it's my personal info up top, work experience next, and then education - but I'm a lawyer, and thus have no "skills" that would be worthwhile to list. Personally, I find "Objective" to be the single biggest waste of space on a resume - I know what your objective is - you want a job. Unless you really have nothing else to fill up that blank space, I would never have an Objective section.

That's what I was thinking. I've never out an "Objective" on my resume. But then again, I've only had one job since college, and I think they might have hired a monkey to do it.