Sunday, May 24, 2020
How to write a powerful one page resume (5 tips)
How to write a powerful one page resume (5 tips) Hundreds of people a day ask Google the most common resume question: âHow long should it be?â Thereâs no one-size-fits-all answer. You wouldnât use the same resume to apply to be a VP of Finance at a Fortune 500 company as you would to make sandwiches somewhere. But for people with under 10 years of experience, one page is almost always all you need. At that point, adding more pages is probably a waste of time. Fortunately, there are some straightforward ways to make sure your resume is just one page. Good news is, they also tend to make resumes more effective. 1. Leave the unnecessary out If you think more is better when it comes to resumes, you donât read dozens of them a day. But recruiters and hiring managers do. Showing a diversity of experience and skills can be effective, but done wrong this can do more harm than good. The best thing you can do is focus and only include whatâs relevant for the job youâre applying for. Another place to cut unnecessary fluff is responsibilities. Instead of writing all the things you used to do in your old position, focus only on the ones that had impact or are directly related to the position youâre applying for. When writing your bullets, mention the real achievement to make each of them count. In practice, that would mean: As Laszlo Bock explains: Instead of being too general: Responsible for negotiating service contracts with XYZ Say it in a way that shows your impact: Negotiated 30% ($500k) reduction in costs with XYZ to perform post-delivery support by designing and using results from an online auction of multiple vendor 2. Share what makes you proud This part of your one page resume will allow you to squeeze more professional experience in. With a single sentence you can leave a lasting impression by describing something that really made you proud in your professional life. In the most proud of section you have the opportunity to share more about your personality too. I personally shared that Iâm proud of fighting Psoriasis. In the description I explained how many books I read, how I changed my lifestyle, and how I started writing my own blog to share my journey with others. My employer told me that it âshowed that youâre a real fighter and a persistent person.â These were the qualities they were looking for and why they called me in for an interview. 3. Show skills and passion through side projects One of the best ways a one page resume can really stand out is through side projects or volunteering. These are a great way to show potential employer that you like to learn and are curious. Whether itâs writing your own blog, organizing events, or making your own podcast, add it in. If you manage to match at least one side project with your passion and the job youâre applying for, potential employers will trust that you can do the job. This strategy is particularly useful when youâre changing industries. If you worked in banking but was always interested in tech, you can show your passion for tech through a side project. 4. Personality and culture fit Jack is a very, very smart guy. He has years of experience and great ideas. But he doesnât like to work in a team, heâs a sole-player. He always wants his idea to be the winning one and he gets angry if itâs not. He isnât a good listener and doesnât like to participate in team events. When he doesnât agree with something, itâs very difficult to help him understand the other point of view and it often ends up in fights. Would you want to work with Jack? Whatever the answer, the truth is that Jack wouldnât fit in every company. And his potential employer should know his personality right from the start. A good practice is to research the culture of the company youâre applying for beforehand. Check their website, about page, social media accounts, Glassdoor, anything that will give you a good idea about what type of people work there. Write down all the things you have in common and then incorporate some of them in your resume. 5. Make sure you have the right audience for your one page resume I recently had a Twitter chat with someone called Stela. The person reacted to an article which explains how a one page resume is almost the only way to go. As much as I believe in the power of a well-written one page resume, Iâm with Stela. Writing a resume is like writing anything else. Itâs all about the audience your content is for. As Stela said, for some fields or jobs this type of resume might get the job done. So before you decide to use it, check the best practices for your particular field properly. Ask people who got jobs there, reach out to them on Linkedin or research Quora. Looking for a job is a difficult task. It consists of many steps, research, persistency, and a dose of positivity. A well written one page resume can not only make you feel proud and confident, but it will put you in front of other candidates. Have you tried a one page resume yourself? Let me know in the comments. About the author Tatiana Rehmova | Media Relations and Content at Enhancv A glass half-full kind of a girl and a believer that everything happens for a reason. Loves writing, spotting inspiring stories, and building meaningful relationships
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