YART: Yet another Resume Thread

jmolayal

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So ATOT.. I bow to your superior intellect..

I have a link below to my resume. I think it looks very plain and boring. Any suggestions on Sprucing it up? What would you do to make this stand out?

On a side note, if any of you are resume EXPERTS.. I'd even consider paying for a reworked resume.. I graduate with my MIS degree in May, so the job hunt starts in 2 weeks or so.. Just want to get as much of an edge as possible.

Thanks for taking a look!

-Jaison

Yousendit Link - Hope this works... Let me know if not.
 

mattocs

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It seems to be missing something...

Try a new format...make it more eye catching
 

Rogue

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Originally posted by: OBW96
It seems to be missing something...

Try a new format...make it more eye catching

I agree, you want your resume to stand out and this one is straight up Microsoft Word, "I didn't work too long on my resume..." material. Spend more time on it, add in more detail. People forget that there's a lot of space wasted with the default 1" margins in Word. I fit a whole lot of information on my resume, especially as an IT expert.
 

SVT Cobra

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Originally posted by: Rogue
Originally posted by: OBW96
It seems to be missing something...

Try a new format...make it more eye catching

I agree, you want your resume to stand out and this one is straight up Microsoft Word, "I didn't work too long on my resume..." material. Spend more time on it, add in more detail. People forget that there's a lot of space wasted with the default 1" margins in Word. I fit a whole lot of information on my resume, especially as an IT expert.

include pics of naked ladies?
 

Rogue

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Originally posted by: Son of a N00b
Originally posted by: Rogue
Originally posted by: OBW96
It seems to be missing something...

Try a new format...make it more eye catching

I agree, you want your resume to stand out and this one is straight up Microsoft Word, "I didn't work too long on my resume..." material. Spend more time on it, add in more detail. People forget that there's a lot of space wasted with the default 1" margins in Word. I fit a whole lot of information on my resume, especially as an IT expert.

include pics of naked ladies?

Hmmmm...only if the HR clerk sorting them is a man, otherwise you might have to resort to something else. ;)
 

jmolayal

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Originally posted by: OulOat
Remove your link and replace your private information with fakes. NOW!

Well.. My username basically my name anyway... My phone number is fake.. And I've done a few trades so my address is out there..

But if you guys are sending me stuff - more power to ya =).

-Jaison
 

jmolayal

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Originally posted by: Rogue
Originally posted by: OBW96
It seems to be missing something...

Try a new format...make it more eye catching

I agree, you want your resume to stand out and this one is straight up Microsoft Word, "I didn't work too long on my resume..." material. Spend more time on it, add in more detail. People forget that there's a lot of space wasted with the default 1" margins in Word. I fit a whole lot of information on my resume, especially as an IT expert.


Rogue - Thanks for the tips and the link. I was able to open it, and it is definitely different from any format I've come across yet. I'll consider it for my revisions.
 

jamesbond007

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Hi,

I'd personally put education above experience...anyone can have experience, but a degree is something many employers are looking for these days.

You definitely have too much white space on there. I do like the fact that you used a table to organize your fields, but still space them out. I would recommend right-adjusting the dates/years of your experience to help balance out the white space. Definitely cut down on the L/R margins a bit and make the table wider to accomodate again for the excessive white space. I would also personally expand on your objective for your job. I'd say at least 2 lines. I would bold or italicize key-words, such as your major, if it's specific to your career field of choice, the word skills, manager, responsible, etc.

Good luck!
 

AmigaMan

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Originally posted by: jamesbond007
Hi,

I'd personally put education above experience...anyone can have experience, but a degree is something many employers are looking for these days.

You have it backwards buddy. A degree is something that most employers assume unless you're going after Walmart-type jobs. I would say that 90% of the resume's I've read recently have the degree stuff at the end and I've interviewed approximately 20 developers since the beginning of the year. THe only ones that didn't have the education at the end either didn't put on there to begin with or were fresh out of college.

 

jmolayal

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I think I am with Amiga on this one... Everyone that is applying for the jobs I am after has a degree.. I think its my GPA and Specifically my work experience that sets me apart..

I do like the ideas on eliminating white space and putting in more info. I have a list of "power words".. but not sure if I like them.. Anyone know of some specific words employers are looking for? What would you want to see on my Resume? I interview well, so If I can just get my foot in the door with the this resume...

Thanks for all the repsonses so far gang.. Looking forward to getting more input.
 

cchen

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Education first
take out the objective - its too broad and general and generally useless
Every bullet point should be some kind of action verb i.e. "Provided technical support for blah blah blah"

the format looks really bad as well...