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Resume
Tips for Technology Professionals
With
increasing numbers of job seekers competing for the most desirable technical
jobs, your resume needs to be better than the rest to get noticed. Technical Summary
Career Summary Many
hiring managers say they are searching for candidates who offer more than
technical credentials. Soft skills such as interpersonal communications, ability
to work collaboratively and commitment to achieving corporate goals are just as
desirable. In other words, your resume needs a personality. The reader shouldn't
only be impressed by your technical qualifications, but should find you to be
likeable and well suited for the team. You can highlight some of these skills in
a Career Summary section. Focus on Technological Results Technical
candidates usually make one of two critical errors on their resumes -- either
the document is excessively long with excruciating detail on every assignment
ever completed, or too short with hardly any descriptions at all. There needs to
be some middle ground -- the resume should be succinct yet effectively showcase
your achievements. What to Include For
each position held, give a brief synopsis of the scope of your responsibility.
Then show how your performance benefited the company. Give examples of how past
initiatives led to positive outcomes such as enhanced efficiency, faster
time-to-market, monetary savings, etc. Accomplishments are most powerful when
they are measurable, so include actual performance figures whenever possible.
Focus on your most impressive technical projects/accomplishments. What types of
challenges did you face? What did you do to overcome the challenges? How did
your performance improve the organization's bottom line? For
contract work, provide a bulleted list of your top projects, indicating the
company (or type of company if confidential), reason for hiring you, scope of
your project, your specific approach to the project, challenges/obstacles faced,
work performed and benefits to the company. Entry-level
candidates should focus on their potential in the field, ability to quickly
learn challenging concepts and motivation to succeed in the industry. Related Articles |
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