DO IT RIGHT - WHAT (NOT) TO PUT ON YOUR RESUME. Why are you doing the work that you're doing? You need to understand yourself, because if you don't know.

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DO IT RIGHT - WHAT (NOT) TO PUT ON YOUR RESUME

Why are you doing the work that you're doing? You need to understand yourself, because if you don't know what you're looking for, you're never going to find it. Find out what your unique strengths are. What are the things that you wake up loving to do no matter what. And then the next step is your experience. | At the beginning.. How to find work you love?

 A résumé is a tool used to market your skills, experiences, education and accomplishments to employers.  Your résumé will assist you in getting an interview and making the important first impression.  Your CV is your offer letter The aim is building confidence in stakeholders = being invited at interview.  Tailor your résumé to the kind of job (s) you are seeking  There is no strict rules how to build it. | What is resume and why is so important?

Chronological – career development Functional - skills Mixed - career development + skills | Three types of Resume

Think like investor – building strategy, showing potential Keep it LEAN User experience Keep it real Keywords | Few rules to increase your CV’ visibility

What are key words? Why those are the keys for success? Why you should not lie in your CV? | What happened when Recruiter is screening your resume?

No of pages: ideally 2 (LEAN) Font: e.g. Calibri, Arial, Verdana, Trebuchet MS, Helvetica, Univers, Futura. Colours: limited (Nice if company colours) Experience in bullet points Links: Portfolio, Github, Stack overflow, LinkedIn, etc. | What (not) to put in resume? - Structure & Graphics

This section should include your name, telephone number and address. Only* | Personal data & contact information (Current!)

Include a statement which discusses your skills and how you can add value to the organization. Source | Objectives or summary :

List your work experience in reverse chronological* order - most recent first. For each position, list your employer's name. Tab over and indicate the dates of employment to the right and on the next line write your job title. Include clear and specific bullet of your responsibilities. Describe the skills you used, and what you did. Start with your most responsible job duty and work down to the more routine part of your job. Begin each sentence with a powerful action verb to catch the employer's attention. powerful action verb | Experience

All Universities from which you attended and received a degree must be listed in this area in reverse chronological order - with most recent listed first. | Education :

Make sure to include skills that relate to the job to which you are applying for | Key strenghts/Skills

List four or five courses by name which are relevant to your major or the position which you are applying for. | Trainings/ Courses / Certificates

Profile photo & why not | Profile photo & why not

| Questions?

Ewelina Recruitment Specialist | Thank you!