Life And Real Estate in Salem County, NJ: Tips On Resume Writing

Tips On Resume Writing

With so many people looking for employment, many of them older displaced workers, brushing up on resume writing and interview skills is a necessity.  Bob Marino, an adjunct professor with Temple and Salem Community College, facilitated a workshop at The Pennsville Public Library on January 26th, 2012.  Here are his top 'Tips On Resume Writing'.

1)  Use good quality 8 1/2 x 11 paper

2)  Your resume should be consistent. If you place dates at the end of information, do the same throughout the resume.  (You don't need dates, although they are fine.)

3)  Highlight marketable assets with bold or italics.

4)  Most common types of resumes - chronological and experience resumes.

5)  Make it easy to read.  Format resume to your best advantage. (Two pages are ok if you have lots of experience to showcase.)

6)  Make it neat and professional looking.

7)  Be specific about duties and responsibilities - number of people supervised, amount of budget handled, what you were responsible for, how many customers did you serve daily, sales volume, etc.

8)  Avoid colored paper.  (Although, if you are applying for a hair dressers position, for instance, colored paper may be appropriate.)

9)  Education, work experience should be listed in REVERSE chronological order.  (Information should be strategically placed.  Sell your "big guns" up front: sales, education, experience, etc.)

10)  Proof read for errors - have a friend proofread for errors, too.  Help Wanted

11)  Highlight and expand upon experiences or education related to your career objectives.  (Give them what they want, not necessarily what you've got.)

12)  If you are sending resumes to a variety of business environments, it might be necessary to have more than one resume with each geared specifically toward the position desired.

13)  Use a high quality printer and check for smudges and copy marks.

When searching for a new position, don't ignore your marketable skills.  For instance, if you can type 60+ words per minute, you might be able to have a job tomorrow!  Over 90+ words per minute?  You can definitely have a job tomorrow!

Including an 'objective' at the top of your resume is no longer a good practice.  It tells the employer that you are out of work and looking for work.  Better to come from a position of strength.

Stay tuned -- the next post will provide interview tips and some of the most common questions posed by employers on job interviews.

Best wishes to all of you who are actively looking for work.

May the force be with you.

 

Professor Bob Marino
robertfmarino@yahoo.com

 

 

 

 

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Comments

Great post. We include a resume with every pre-listing package. We always include "common interest" items in our resume to peek the seller's interest.
Posted by Jane & Garry Smith, ABR, GRI, Realtors Portland, ME (207) 253-3195 (Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage) 4 months ago

That is such a great idea, Jane & Garry!

Posted by Chris Hooks, Salem County, NJ Realtor, Broker Associate (Coldwell Banker Pino Agency) 4 months ago

great tips for those in need of a resume.. I will add SPELL CHECK YOUR RESUME BEFORE GIVING IT OUT!!. as an employer, if a resume had a misspelled word or bad grammar, it was filed in the round can at my feet!

Posted by Sheila Newton Team~Anderson & Greenville SC Real Estate/ Foreclosures/Short Sales (RE/MAX Realty Professionals) 4 months ago

Yep, that is one of the comments the teacher made last night.  When so many are looking for work, employers can have the highest of standards.

Posted by Chris Hooks, Salem County, NJ Realtor, Broker Associate (Coldwell Banker Pino Agency) 4 months ago

I hope you are not looking to use this list!

Posted by Joseph F Pino (Coldwell Banker Pino Agency) 4 months ago

Ah proof read, so over looked.  Every now and again  have a few resumes I pull out of an old file for laughs.

 

Posted by Tammy Lankford/Broker Lane Realty Lake Sinclair-Central GA 4 months ago

This class reminded of one of our searches for a new secretary.  We received over 30 resumes and most of them were rejected simply based on their appearance. 

Posted by Chris Hooks, Salem County, NJ Realtor, Broker Associate (Coldwell Banker Pino Agency) 4 months ago

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