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Polish up that old resumeand land your dream job We've all been there: it's time to apply for a job or internship and you have to create or revise your resume. Many questions pop in your head. What do employers want? What skills should I highlight? How do I format this? How do I get noticed? But resume writing doesn't have to be a daunting task. The latest edition of Resumes For Dummies answers all of these questions and morewhether you're a resume rookie, looking for new tips, or want to create that eye-catching winning resume. In this trusted guide, Laura DeCarlo decodes the modern culture of resume writing and offers you insider tips on all the best practices that'll make your skills shine and your resume pop. Let's start writing! Write effective resumes that will stand out in a crowd Understand Applicant Tracking Systems and how to adapt your resumeKeep your resume up with the current culturePosition a layoff or other career change and challenge with a positive spinLeverage t

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

About This Book 1

Foolish Assumptions 2

Icons Used in This Book 2

Beyond the Book 3

Where to Go from Here 3

Part 1: Getting Started with Resumes 5

Chapter 1: Getting a Job in the Digital Age 7

Resumes Are Here to Stay 8

Keeping Up with Resume Times 8

Targeted resume rules 9

Unfit resumes are zapped 10

Tried-and-true techniques remain 11

Technologies Facilitate Job Searching 12

Social networking scoops jobs 13

Mobile’s on the move 13

Quick-change process customizes content 14

Bios gain new importance as profiles 14

YourName.com becomes vital 14

Chapter 2: Enlisting Social Media 15

The Sweeping Reach of Social Networking 16

Eyeing the Big Three of Social Networking Job Searches 17

LinkedIn focuses on professionals 17

Facebook hands adults important search tools 19

Twitter opens quick, slick paths to employers 20

Making Sure Online Profiles Capture Your Best Side 23

Let’s hear it for profiles! 23

Not all profiles should be cheered 24

Great tips for great profiles 25

Writing Your Social Profile 26

Summary section 26

Specialties section 28

Experience section 29

Fine-tuning your profile 31

Putting Your Best Face Forward 32

Chapter 3: Going Mobile 35

Earning New Rewards with Mobile Search 36

Knowing When and Where to Stick to Home Computer Searches 37

Powering a Mobile Search 37

Choose job search apps wisely 37

Watch type size and font 38

Empower RSS to send job news 38

Stay in the running with a rehearsed salary strategy 39

Choose your work site with GPS 40

Score with proven keywords 40

Avoiding Mobile Job Search Mistakes 41

Thinking technology overcomes poor resume quality 41

Going on too long when going mobile 41

Looking naive in following up 41

Chapter 4: Leveraging Familiar Search Tools 43

Plain-Text Resumes Are Still on the Scene 44

Creating an ATS-Friendly Resume 47

E-Forms: Fill in the Blankety-Blanks 51

Online Screening Guards the Employment Door 52

Sample components of online screening 53

Pros and cons of online screening 54

Can your resume be turned away? 55

Blogs Give a Global Brand 55

RSS Delivers Job Alerts on Your Time 56

Resume Blasting: A Really Bad Idea 57

Privacy and identity theft problems 57

Overexposure to recruiters 58

Going directly makes all the difference 59

Making recruiters work for you 59

Chapter 5: Checking Your Online Image 61

Your Online Life Is an Open Book 62

A look at the dark side 62

A look at the bright side 63

Cleaning Up Your Act 63

Restoring Your Online Reputation 64

Keeping Watch on Your Online Reputation 66

Staying out of trouble online 66

Looking like a champ online 69

Look Who’s Talking about You 71

Part 2: Pulling Together a Winning Resume 73

Chapter 6: Selecting the Best Resume Format 75

Resume Formats Make a Difference 76

Reverse-Chronological Format 77

Understanding the RC format’s strengths and weaknesses 77

Deciding whether you should use the RC format 79

Creating a reverse-chronological resume 80

Chrono-Functional Format 81

Understanding the CF format’s strengths and weaknesses 83

Deciding whether you should use the CF format 83

Creating a chrono-functional resume 84

Hybrid Format 84

Understanding the hybrid format’s strengths and weaknesses 85

Deciding whether you should use the hybrid format 86

Creating a hybrid resume 86

Other Resume Presentations 89

Resume letters 89

Portfolios 90

Chapter 7: Understanding the Parts of a Resume 93

Breaking Down the Parts of Your Resume 94

Leading with Contact Information 95

Placing Your Job Target in the Objective Header 96

Grabbing the Reader with the Summary Section 97

Maximizing the summary section 98

Selling yourself in your summary 99

Matching the Job Target with Key Skills 100

Hard skills 100

Soft skills 101

The Proof Is in the Experience 101

Defining the parts of your experience 102

Playing up target expertise 102

When competencies come into play 104

Education Makes the Grade 105

Detailing your degree 105

Featuring your certifications 107

Listing your licenses 108

Gaining Extra Points 108

Activities 108

Organizations and affiliations 109

Honors and awards 109

Endorsements 110

Shaping Your Content on Application Forms 111

Notable Content to Leave Off Your Resume 112

Avoid addressing the salary question 112

Hold off on providing your references 113

Chapter 8: Making the Details Shine 115

Getting Started by Gathering Data 116

Compiling the Content for the Basis of Your Resume 117

Starting with your employment history and responsibilities lists 117

Going down the rabbit hole to identify challenges 119

Showing how action and results overcame challenges 121

Taking the Next Steps 123

Considering other accomplishments 123

Brainstorming your way to success 124

Your Core Resume: Turning Your Data into Dynamite 126

Assembling the bones of the resume 127

Tackling your most recent professional or job-related experience 128

Focusing on older positions 129

Playing up other experience 130

Building your brand in the summary section 130

Polishing Your Core Resume to Hand Out in Person 131

Chapter 9: Using the OnTarget Approach 133

Is Targeting Your Resume Really Necessary? 133

Why One-Size-Fits-All Never Works 134

First-line human resume screening 135

First-line computerized resume screening 135

Final destination with decision-maker 136

Taking a Custom Approach 137

Drawing words from job descriptions 139

Using crossover language to be OnTarget 139

Part 3: Resume Strategies to Wow Them 143

Chapter 10: Working Wonders with Wow Words 145

Bringing Good News with Wow Words 146

Wow words for administration and management 146

Wow words for communications and creativity 147

Wow words for sales and persuasion 148

Wow words for technical ability 149

Wow words for office support 149

Wow words for teaching 150

Wow words for research and analysis 151

Wow words for helping and caregiving 152

Wow words for financial management 153

Wow words for many skills 153

Helping Recruiters Find You 154

Keywords for administration and management 156

Keywords for banking 156

Keywords for customer service 156

Keywords for information technology 157

Keywords for manufacturing 157

Keywords for human resources 158

Finding Keywords 158

Using Keywords 160

Getting a Grip on Grammar 161

Focusing on Spelling 162

Chapter 11: Refining Your Design 165

Leaving Space 166

Measure your margins 166

Balance blank space 167

Employing Basic Design Elements for a Readable Resume 168

Come on, break it up! Avoid blocky text 169

Group content under a job description 169

Draw attention with text boxes, charts, and graphs 170

Create eye-catching headers 172

Have fun with fonts and font styles 173

Consistency, consistency, consistency 174

A few more tips on appearance 174

Tips for Printed Resumes 175

Chapter 12: Opting for a Creative Resume 177

Understanding Why Creative Resumes Are Game Changers 177

Defining creative resumes 178

The yes and no of creative resumes 179

Using Design Strategies That Pop 180

Lines and shading 181

Text boxes 181

Charts and graphs 182

Monograms and logos 184

Graphics and icons 185

Chapter 13: Dealing with a Major Life Change 187

Scoring Big with Your First Gig 188

Promoting your strengths 188

Recognizing your rookie soft spots 188

Demonstrating how recent graduates add value 189

Avoiding gaffes common to new graduates 193

Moving Beyond “Too Old” to “In Demand” 195

Selling your strengths as a seasoned worker 195

Busting myths about seasoned workers 196

Tips for the seasoned worker 197

Taking a lower-level job 199

Watching out for gaffes common to seasoned workers 201

Moving from Military Work to Civilian Employment 202

Highlighting your military strengths 202

Identifying potential strikes against you 202

Tips for transitioners 203

Getting the message about milspeak 204

Chapter 14: Overcoming Career Roadblocks 209

Navigating Job Gaps 209

Viewing a gap as a good thing 210

Minding the gap 211

Returning to the Workforce after Being a Caregiver 213

Seeking a Job When You Have a Disability 215

Deciding whether to disclose a disability 216

Explaining gaps in work history 216

When substance abuse is the problem 216

Seeking a Job When You’re an Ex-Offender 217

Negative info kills your chances 217

Avoid the chronological format 217

Present prison experience in nonprison terms 218

Get help with job search moves 218

Addressing Experience Dilemmas 218

Too much experience in one job 218

Too little experience 220

Addressing Situations Not in Your Control 220

Several layoffs 220

Mergers and acquisitions 220

Handling Red-Flag Circumstances 221

Demotion 222

Job-hopping 225

Concurrent positions 226

Self-employed or family-employed 226

Part 4: Bringing It All Together With Sample Resumes 229

Chapter 15: OnTarget Resumes by Industry and Career Field 231

Chapter 16: OnTarget Resumes by Experience and Age 271

Chapter 17: OnTarget Resumes for Special Circumstances 307

Chapter 18: Award-Winning Creative Marketing Resumes 351

Part 5: The Part of Tens 395

Chapter 19: Ten Ways to Improve Your Resume 397

Match Your Resume to the Job 397

Use Bulleted Style for Easy Reading 398

Discover Art of Lost Articles 398

Sell, Don’t Tell 398

Show Off Your Assets 399

Make Sure Your Words Play Well Together 399

Reach Out with Strength 399

Trash a Wimpy Objective 399

Deliver the Right Document 400

Erase the Leave-Outs 400

Chapter 20: Ten Ways to Increase the Odds of Landing a Job 403

Send Your Resume in the Right Tech Form 403

Don’t Chase Every Job 405

Hit the Bull’s-Eye with Your Resume 405

Move Fast, Follow Guidelines 406

Neutralize Chilling Information 406

Go Directly to the Hiring Manager 407

Find an Inside Advocate 408

Keep on Keepin’ On 409

Find It on Company Websites 409

Use Job Boards with Caution 410

Chapter 21: Ten Tips for Choosing Professional Resume Help 413

Choose a Resume Writing Service, Not a Clerical Service 414

Zero in on Certified Professionals 414

Request a Free Initial Consultation 416

Evaluate the Writer’s Resume Samples 416

Ask for References 417

Watch Out for an Overuse of Forms 417

Identify Generalists and Specialists 417

Look for a Fair Price 418

Take Aim 419

Know That a Cheap Resume Is No Bargain 419

Chapter 22: Your Ten-Point Resume Checklist 421

Qualifications 421

Image and Focus 421

Format and Style 422

Accomplishments and Skills 423

Language and Expressions 423

Content and Omissions 423

Length and Common Sense 423

Social Media and Other New Things 424

Sticky Points and Sugarcoating 424

Proofreading and More Proofreading 424

Appendix: Directory of Resume Writers 425

Index 431

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      Publication Date: 30/04/2019
      ISBN13: 9781119539285, 978-1119539285
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Polish up that old resumeand land your dream job We've all been there: it's time to apply for a job or internship and you have to create or revise your resume. Many questions pop in your head. What do employers want? What skills should I highlight? How do I format this? How do I get noticed? But resume writing doesn't have to be a daunting task. The latest edition of Resumes For Dummies answers all of these questions and morewhether you're a resume rookie, looking for new tips, or want to create that eye-catching winning resume. In this trusted guide, Laura DeCarlo decodes the modern culture of resume writing and offers you insider tips on all the best practices that'll make your skills shine and your resume pop. Let's start writing! Write effective resumes that will stand out in a crowd Understand Applicant Tracking Systems and how to adapt your resumeKeep your resume up with the current culturePosition a layoff or other career change and challenge with a positive spinLeverage t

      Table of Contents

      Introduction 1

      About This Book 1

      Foolish Assumptions 2

      Icons Used in This Book 2

      Beyond the Book 3

      Where to Go from Here 3

      Part 1: Getting Started with Resumes 5

      Chapter 1: Getting a Job in the Digital Age 7

      Resumes Are Here to Stay 8

      Keeping Up with Resume Times 8

      Targeted resume rules 9

      Unfit resumes are zapped 10

      Tried-and-true techniques remain 11

      Technologies Facilitate Job Searching 12

      Social networking scoops jobs 13

      Mobile’s on the move 13

      Quick-change process customizes content 14

      Bios gain new importance as profiles 14

      YourName.com becomes vital 14

      Chapter 2: Enlisting Social Media 15

      The Sweeping Reach of Social Networking 16

      Eyeing the Big Three of Social Networking Job Searches 17

      LinkedIn focuses on professionals 17

      Facebook hands adults important search tools 19

      Twitter opens quick, slick paths to employers 20

      Making Sure Online Profiles Capture Your Best Side 23

      Let’s hear it for profiles! 23

      Not all profiles should be cheered 24

      Great tips for great profiles 25

      Writing Your Social Profile 26

      Summary section 26

      Specialties section 28

      Experience section 29

      Fine-tuning your profile 31

      Putting Your Best Face Forward 32

      Chapter 3: Going Mobile 35

      Earning New Rewards with Mobile Search 36

      Knowing When and Where to Stick to Home Computer Searches 37

      Powering a Mobile Search 37

      Choose job search apps wisely 37

      Watch type size and font 38

      Empower RSS to send job news 38

      Stay in the running with a rehearsed salary strategy 39

      Choose your work site with GPS 40

      Score with proven keywords 40

      Avoiding Mobile Job Search Mistakes 41

      Thinking technology overcomes poor resume quality 41

      Going on too long when going mobile 41

      Looking naive in following up 41

      Chapter 4: Leveraging Familiar Search Tools 43

      Plain-Text Resumes Are Still on the Scene 44

      Creating an ATS-Friendly Resume 47

      E-Forms: Fill in the Blankety-Blanks 51

      Online Screening Guards the Employment Door 52

      Sample components of online screening 53

      Pros and cons of online screening 54

      Can your resume be turned away? 55

      Blogs Give a Global Brand 55

      RSS Delivers Job Alerts on Your Time 56

      Resume Blasting: A Really Bad Idea 57

      Privacy and identity theft problems 57

      Overexposure to recruiters 58

      Going directly makes all the difference 59

      Making recruiters work for you 59

      Chapter 5: Checking Your Online Image 61

      Your Online Life Is an Open Book 62

      A look at the dark side 62

      A look at the bright side 63

      Cleaning Up Your Act 63

      Restoring Your Online Reputation 64

      Keeping Watch on Your Online Reputation 66

      Staying out of trouble online 66

      Looking like a champ online 69

      Look Who’s Talking about You 71

      Part 2: Pulling Together a Winning Resume 73

      Chapter 6: Selecting the Best Resume Format 75

      Resume Formats Make a Difference 76

      Reverse-Chronological Format 77

      Understanding the RC format’s strengths and weaknesses 77

      Deciding whether you should use the RC format 79

      Creating a reverse-chronological resume 80

      Chrono-Functional Format 81

      Understanding the CF format’s strengths and weaknesses 83

      Deciding whether you should use the CF format 83

      Creating a chrono-functional resume 84

      Hybrid Format 84

      Understanding the hybrid format’s strengths and weaknesses 85

      Deciding whether you should use the hybrid format 86

      Creating a hybrid resume 86

      Other Resume Presentations 89

      Resume letters 89

      Portfolios 90

      Chapter 7: Understanding the Parts of a Resume 93

      Breaking Down the Parts of Your Resume 94

      Leading with Contact Information 95

      Placing Your Job Target in the Objective Header 96

      Grabbing the Reader with the Summary Section 97

      Maximizing the summary section 98

      Selling yourself in your summary 99

      Matching the Job Target with Key Skills 100

      Hard skills 100

      Soft skills 101

      The Proof Is in the Experience 101

      Defining the parts of your experience 102

      Playing up target expertise 102

      When competencies come into play 104

      Education Makes the Grade 105

      Detailing your degree 105

      Featuring your certifications 107

      Listing your licenses 108

      Gaining Extra Points 108

      Activities 108

      Organizations and affiliations 109

      Honors and awards 109

      Endorsements 110

      Shaping Your Content on Application Forms 111

      Notable Content to Leave Off Your Resume 112

      Avoid addressing the salary question 112

      Hold off on providing your references 113

      Chapter 8: Making the Details Shine 115

      Getting Started by Gathering Data 116

      Compiling the Content for the Basis of Your Resume 117

      Starting with your employment history and responsibilities lists 117

      Going down the rabbit hole to identify challenges 119

      Showing how action and results overcame challenges 121

      Taking the Next Steps 123

      Considering other accomplishments 123

      Brainstorming your way to success 124

      Your Core Resume: Turning Your Data into Dynamite 126

      Assembling the bones of the resume 127

      Tackling your most recent professional or job-related experience 128

      Focusing on older positions 129

      Playing up other experience 130

      Building your brand in the summary section 130

      Polishing Your Core Resume to Hand Out in Person 131

      Chapter 9: Using the OnTarget Approach 133

      Is Targeting Your Resume Really Necessary? 133

      Why One-Size-Fits-All Never Works 134

      First-line human resume screening 135

      First-line computerized resume screening 135

      Final destination with decision-maker 136

      Taking a Custom Approach 137

      Drawing words from job descriptions 139

      Using crossover language to be OnTarget 139

      Part 3: Resume Strategies to Wow Them 143

      Chapter 10: Working Wonders with Wow Words 145

      Bringing Good News with Wow Words 146

      Wow words for administration and management 146

      Wow words for communications and creativity 147

      Wow words for sales and persuasion 148

      Wow words for technical ability 149

      Wow words for office support 149

      Wow words for teaching 150

      Wow words for research and analysis 151

      Wow words for helping and caregiving 152

      Wow words for financial management 153

      Wow words for many skills 153

      Helping Recruiters Find You 154

      Keywords for administration and management 156

      Keywords for banking 156

      Keywords for customer service 156

      Keywords for information technology 157

      Keywords for manufacturing 157

      Keywords for human resources 158

      Finding Keywords 158

      Using Keywords 160

      Getting a Grip on Grammar 161

      Focusing on Spelling 162

      Chapter 11: Refining Your Design 165

      Leaving Space 166

      Measure your margins 166

      Balance blank space 167

      Employing Basic Design Elements for a Readable Resume 168

      Come on, break it up! Avoid blocky text 169

      Group content under a job description 169

      Draw attention with text boxes, charts, and graphs 170

      Create eye-catching headers 172

      Have fun with fonts and font styles 173

      Consistency, consistency, consistency 174

      A few more tips on appearance 174

      Tips for Printed Resumes 175

      Chapter 12: Opting for a Creative Resume 177

      Understanding Why Creative Resumes Are Game Changers 177

      Defining creative resumes 178

      The yes and no of creative resumes 179

      Using Design Strategies That Pop 180

      Lines and shading 181

      Text boxes 181

      Charts and graphs 182

      Monograms and logos 184

      Graphics and icons 185

      Chapter 13: Dealing with a Major Life Change 187

      Scoring Big with Your First Gig 188

      Promoting your strengths 188

      Recognizing your rookie soft spots 188

      Demonstrating how recent graduates add value 189

      Avoiding gaffes common to new graduates 193

      Moving Beyond “Too Old” to “In Demand” 195

      Selling your strengths as a seasoned worker 195

      Busting myths about seasoned workers 196

      Tips for the seasoned worker 197

      Taking a lower-level job 199

      Watching out for gaffes common to seasoned workers 201

      Moving from Military Work to Civilian Employment 202

      Highlighting your military strengths 202

      Identifying potential strikes against you 202

      Tips for transitioners 203

      Getting the message about milspeak 204

      Chapter 14: Overcoming Career Roadblocks 209

      Navigating Job Gaps 209

      Viewing a gap as a good thing 210

      Minding the gap 211

      Returning to the Workforce after Being a Caregiver 213

      Seeking a Job When You Have a Disability 215

      Deciding whether to disclose a disability 216

      Explaining gaps in work history 216

      When substance abuse is the problem 216

      Seeking a Job When You’re an Ex-Offender 217

      Negative info kills your chances 217

      Avoid the chronological format 217

      Present prison experience in nonprison terms 218

      Get help with job search moves 218

      Addressing Experience Dilemmas 218

      Too much experience in one job 218

      Too little experience 220

      Addressing Situations Not in Your Control 220

      Several layoffs 220

      Mergers and acquisitions 220

      Handling Red-Flag Circumstances 221

      Demotion 222

      Job-hopping 225

      Concurrent positions 226

      Self-employed or family-employed 226

      Part 4: Bringing It All Together With Sample Resumes 229

      Chapter 15: OnTarget Resumes by Industry and Career Field 231

      Chapter 16: OnTarget Resumes by Experience and Age 271

      Chapter 17: OnTarget Resumes for Special Circumstances 307

      Chapter 18: Award-Winning Creative Marketing Resumes 351

      Part 5: The Part of Tens 395

      Chapter 19: Ten Ways to Improve Your Resume 397

      Match Your Resume to the Job 397

      Use Bulleted Style for Easy Reading 398

      Discover Art of Lost Articles 398

      Sell, Don’t Tell 398

      Show Off Your Assets 399

      Make Sure Your Words Play Well Together 399

      Reach Out with Strength 399

      Trash a Wimpy Objective 399

      Deliver the Right Document 400

      Erase the Leave-Outs 400

      Chapter 20: Ten Ways to Increase the Odds of Landing a Job 403

      Send Your Resume in the Right Tech Form 403

      Don’t Chase Every Job 405

      Hit the Bull’s-Eye with Your Resume 405

      Move Fast, Follow Guidelines 406

      Neutralize Chilling Information 406

      Go Directly to the Hiring Manager 407

      Find an Inside Advocate 408

      Keep on Keepin’ On 409

      Find It on Company Websites 409

      Use Job Boards with Caution 410

      Chapter 21: Ten Tips for Choosing Professional Resume Help 413

      Choose a Resume Writing Service, Not a Clerical Service 414

      Zero in on Certified Professionals 414

      Request a Free Initial Consultation 416

      Evaluate the Writer’s Resume Samples 416

      Ask for References 417

      Watch Out for an Overuse of Forms 417

      Identify Generalists and Specialists 417

      Look for a Fair Price 418

      Take Aim 419

      Know That a Cheap Resume Is No Bargain 419

      Chapter 22: Your Ten-Point Resume Checklist 421

      Qualifications 421

      Image and Focus 421

      Format and Style 422

      Accomplishments and Skills 423

      Language and Expressions 423

      Content and Omissions 423

      Length and Common Sense 423

      Social Media and Other New Things 424

      Sticky Points and Sugarcoating 424

      Proofreading and More Proofreading 424

      Appendix: Directory of Resume Writers 425

      Index 431

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