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Useful Tips by Mr Chuah Kee Man www.chuahkeeman.com

Power Up Your Resume: Useful Tips

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Useful Tips by Mr Chuah Kee Manwww.chuahkeeman.com

First thing first…

Let’s get the terms right.

Résumé & Curriculum Vitae (CV)

Are they the same?

Résuméa concise outline (1-2 pages) of your skills,

education and experience.

Curriculum Vitae (CV)An in-depth document of your

qualifications, experience, skills, publications, achievements, etc.

Résumé is more commonly used in the industries (especially private companies).

CV is mostly used when

applying for academic,

scientific, or research positions

Let’s Power Up Your Résumé

One recent study showed that recruiters spent only

6.25 seconds looking at a candidate’s résumé

before deciding whether he or she is fit for a job.

~Forbes.com

So how to

increase your visibility via résumé?

#1 Use the Right Layout

Let’s take a look at some examples

Messy and inappropriate

Looks crowded (centrealigned)

Looks catchy but messy

Clean and professional

Neat and organized

Neat and contemporary

Click Here for some useful

templates:http://is.gd/resumetemplates

Layout: The Basics Stick to standard paper size (A4)

and use left or justified alignment.

Use neat and professional layout

(not too fancy/creative)

Use suitable font types and font

size (10-12pt).

Use proper headings for each

section/part

Stick to maximum of 3 colours (if

you place to use colours)

Layout: Best Fonts

• Arial

• Verdana• Calibri• Garamond

• Georgia• Times New Roman

Layout: The Standard PartsUse headings to indicate:

Contact Details (No fancy email)

Career Objective (Precise)

Education

Work Experience

Skills

Achievements/Awards

Activities and Interests

References/Referees

Don’t forget your Portrait Photo.

Personal Info/Contact Details Full name

Marital Status

Date of Birth (with Age)

Address (permanent)

Phone Number (Mobile)

Email (make sure you make a

professional one, especially

with your name given)

Education Use Timeline (list the latest first).

Highlight your achievements or key

skills learned instead of results

alone.

If needed, highlight key courses

taken too.

Education

Sep 2011 – Sep 2015

Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Kota Samarahan.

• Obtained Bachelor of Arts in Arts Management with Honours.

• Graduated with CGPA 2.75 but mastered advanced skills in using Adobe Creative Suites during the 4 years with certificates from Adobe.

• Key courses taken with valuable skills learned: Event Management, Intellectual Property, Creative Thinking.

Use the quadrant rule to check.Make sure each quadrant is balanced.

Portrait Photo (Headshots) matters!

Get help to shoot a nice once. Smile, clean background, minimal make up and with professional attire and keep it recent.

#2 Use the Right Language

Language Tips #1

Use strong action verbs when writing your

experiences or achievements.

Worst Words (Overused) Best Words

Best of breedGo-getterThink outside of the boxDynamicSynergyThought leadershipValue addResults-drivenTeam playerBottom-line

AchievedImprovedTrained/mentoredManagedCreatedResolvedVolunteeredInfluencedIncreased/decreasedWon

But it’s not just about using the verbs….

Language Tips #2

Be specific when writing your key activities or career

objectives

Example

April – June 2014

Marketing Intern – (EverCheap Sdn Bhd)

• Attended group meetings and recorded minutes.

• Worked with children in a day-care setting.

• Updated departmental files.

Not good enough!

Good Example

April – June 2014

Marketing Intern – (EverCheap Sdn Bhd)

• Recorded weekly meeting minutes and compiled them for future organizational reference.

• Provided assistance in organising three daily activities for preschool children.

• Reorganized 10 years worth of files, making them easily accessible to department members.

Action words are used to describe each task done clearly.

Career Objective

Career Objective• Focus on how you would benefit the

employer, not on how the employer would benefit you.

•Be clear of what you plan to apply or achieve.

• Keep it concise and targeted. The best resume objectives contain a desired job title or target.

Too General:Seeking a challenging position that offers professional growth.

Clear and Concise:A challenging entry-level marketing position that allows me to contribute my skills and experience in promoting company’s products.

Language Tips #3

Keywords are the key

(use those keywordsmentioned in the ads)

Top KeywordsProblem solving

Leadership

Oral/ Written Communication

Team building

Productivity

Adaptable

If these keywords appear on the ads, do include them in your resumeif you have such qualities/capabilities.

Language Tips #4

Avoid improper abbreviations or short

forms

Examples:

becoz, dun, FYI, wanna

Example:

Ass. Manager (Marketing)

Don’t embarrass yourself

Language Tips #5

Avoid “bombastic” words, keep it clear and

concise.

Language Tips #6

Ask someone to proofread your resume

#3 Use the Right Focus

Customise Your Resume!

Make sure you modify your resume to fit the position.

Customisation Example:Highlight your academic strengths (e.g. relevant

courses taken) instead of putting only CGPA)

Customisation Example:

Move specific parts up according to the job. E.g.

Move up skills if your work experience is limited.

Extras:1. Clean up your social

profiles

2. Back up with portfolios

3. Don’t cheat!

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