A resume furnishes details for
presenting yourself for a prospective
job.
It is a summary of your skills,
accomplishments, experiences and
education.
There is no standard format for
preparing your resume. It should be
designed in such a way to impress your
prospective employer and to ensure the
call for an interview. Apart from the
basic categories, you can add on details
to make it more impressive. Always make
a rough resume with all the details
before you finalize on the fair one. We
can go through the basic categories, to
help you to make a resume.
Name, Address and Telephone:
One has to give his/her permanent
address with phone number if any. If you
have an e-mail address, include that
too.
Objective: It should be brief
and to the point. It must give the
employer an idea about your work
preferences and where you want to be in
your career, in future.
For example:
- Seeking a challenging position
with opportunities for career
advancement and learning.
- To have a long career in the
(particular field), gain further
skills and attain the goal of the
organisation aiming at mutual
growth.
Profile: This category is
optional but valuable. Here one should
give an overall picture of his/her
abilities and accomplishments. You must stress
on your particular strengths. sd
For example:
- Good knowledge on Internet
Security,
E-commerce Transactions, System
Analysis etc.
- More than one year experience in
the particular industry.
Educational Qualification:
Here one has to include your degree,
specialisation, institutions attended,
year of graduation, subsidiary subjects
studied, and any special workshops,
seminars, related courses or projects
done. You can give your qualifications
separately as academic and professional
or technical if any.
Career Graph or Work Experience:
One must give details regarding the
place you have worked, the position you
held, your responsibilities and
achievements if any, duration of work
etc. List the name of the organisation,
give a brief description if you prefer
and the place it's located. Then give
your work responsibilities with an
emphasis on achievements- (work projects
done, targets achieved etc.) and the dates
or period you have served in the
organisation.
Personal
Profile: Your
personal details like date of birth,
permanent address and contact number,
e-mail, passport details if any,
hobbies, languages known etc.
References: References should
be given with prior consent from the
relevant people. This must include their
name, address and phone number. It is
not essential to give references in a
resume. You can state that references
can be furnished if needed.