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Expert tips to transform your resume

Although many individuals have created a resume, they often question its quality and the type of resume that will result in numerous interview calls. In this blog post, we will be sharing a few expert tips to transform your resume by understanding some important aspects you must remember. These tips are from Neha Agrawal, an NTU Singapore Graduate, and WiseUp Communications founder who received 3 full-time offers in Singapore.

 

What’s a resume?

A resume or curriculum vitae (CV) is a vital document that is necessary when seeking employment, an internship, or applying for higher education abroad.

 

Learn some important aspects that you need to know to build a professional resume.

 

1. Resume should be easily readable

Before you start building your resume, there are several things you should know. First and foremost, it is crucial to understand that a recruiter typically spends only 30 seconds scanning your resume.

Therefore, you should take a moment to review your resume from a recruiter’s perspective and consider whether it effectively creates a strong first impression within that brief time frame.

 

2. Use the right format of resume

When selecting an Internet format to build your resume, there are two key factors to consider:

Choose a single-column format – It is important to choose a single-column format, as multi-column formats can be challenging to read and follow for Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS), which are commonly used by companies to evaluate job candidates. 

Given below is a two-column resume, see for yourself how difficult it is to read this:

two-column resume

Avoid usage of excessive colours – It is recommended to avoid incorporating excessive use of colours, such as orange, red, and purple, and instead stick to shades of blue or black. 

Look at the example given below and ponder if this looks professional?

unprofessional resume

 

At WiseUp, we have built a resume template that works well for all types of companies and universities, both in India and abroad. Additionally, we offer two other resume formats, one which is popular among software engineers and the other which is commonly used for business, marketing, and consulting positions. To receive these formats, you can enrol in our course: Resume Building Course

 

3. Have the right content in your resume

The next important part in building a resume is the content. Now how do you make the content stand out? Well, follow these two steps. 

Step 1 – PURGING – Remove anything unimportant 

Remove any information that does not help you with the job, it could be personal information you have shared for example your marital status which has nothing to do with the job, or it could be a skill or a project you have listed that again has nothing to with the job.

Leave it out if you have more relevant content to share. Similarly, look at each section carefully and leave out anything that you feel is not worth the 30 seconds. 

 

Step 2 – Include relevant information

Courses you have taken – Add some of the courses you have taken in college related to the job you’re applying to. This immediately shows the recruiter you have the right knowledge they are looking for. 

Shown below is an example of how you could include this:

certificates
Certifications section in a resume

 

Skills that you have – Generally, we don’t add skills like MS Excel or PowerPoint on our resume because we feel it is pretty basic. But if you see that in the job description, make sure to include it. 

 

Statistics – Finally, add some statistics, it could be the 95% percent accuracy you achieved in your project, a 15% increase in sales that you achieved, or a team of 12 members that you worked with. The more statistics you include, the more credibility you attach to your resume.

Shown below is an example on how you could do this for the work experience section:

work experience section

 

4. Name the resume in the right way

To ensure your resume is properly named, it is important to follow these instructions carefully. Don’t save resume as – “resume” or “resume\_v5” or “First Name\_resume”. This can be irritating to hiring managers. Instead, you should save the PDF document as: Your Full Name\_Resume\_Job position. This format clearly identifies the document’s purpose, your name, and the position you are applying for. This makes it easy for recruiters! 🙂

Once you have made your resume, if you need tips to know how to make it stand out, check out the video below:

 

That’s all we wanted to share with you all today! If you need resume templates and one-on-one live feedback on your resume, the you can enrol for our course – Resume Building Course

Creating a first resume can be an overwhelming task, especially if you lack work experience. It can seem like a chicken and egg story – potential employers will not offer you an internship without experience, but you cannot acquire experience without an internship. Therefore, how can you create a resume when you are just starting and do not have any work experience? Stay tuned for our next blog on resume tips for freshers! For any questions in the current blog – comment below! 🙂

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