Building Your Resume
A resume is a powerful marketing tool designed to showcase your skills, experiences, and accomplishments to potential employers.
A resume is not an exhaustive account of your life rather a concise marketing document designed to demonstrate your suitability for a specific job. Tailor your resume to the position you’re applying for, emphasizing the most relevant qualifications and experiences that align with the job requirements.
Note the difference between a resume and a cover letter:
Resume
A brief one-page summary of your career experiences and skills that show you’re the best candidate for the job. It is succinct, uses strong action verbs to begin each bullet, and highlights relevant skills.
Cover Letter
A Cover Letter expands on your skills and experiences in letter form. It explains your interest in the role and elaborates on certain traits or accomplishments that would be unique or ideal assets for the particular job.
Typically, your resume will be an employer’s first impression of you. A well-written resume that effectively highlights your qualifications can be what helps you secure an interview. While you’re developing your resume, keep in mind:
- Reviewers are quick and skim through resumes, which doesn’t allow for much time to communicate your skills, strengths, goals. Be clear and concise to capture their attention immediately.
- Resumes are fluid and never “done.” Tailor your resume to the specific field or job in a specific company you are applying for. Resumes are also subjective and individualized– what works for one person isn’t always going to be the same for another. Your resume should reflect your unique abilities, skills, achievements, and aspirations.
- A resume alone won’t get you the job. A resume’s primary function is to get you an interview. Hopefully after the interview you will have convinced them to offer you the job.
Crafting Your Resume
Writing an impressive resume is essential to showcase your skills and experiences effectively. Let’s take a look at the different sections in resume, what to include in each, and how to highlight your skills and accomplishments throughout.