Understanding Resume Styles
Understanding Resume Styles
© Copyright 2005 David Green
Copyright 2006 by David Green
www.powerfuljobsearchtips.com
Perfecting the perfect resume style can be tricky. Many job
seekers don't really understand the ins and outs of resume
creation and only think about their resumes when they are
actively seeking other employment. Many recruiters agree
that such an approach can actually leave your resume lacking
in both style and content.
Living Resume Style
Do you have a living or non-living resume? A living resume
style is a document that is continually updated over the
course of months or years. It isn't simply updated when you
are looking for a job. So if your employer gives you a new
task or you learn a new skill, you would update your resume
to reflect that. This resume style is ideal for a number of
reasons.
First, it lets you get a clearer picture of where you may be
headed in your career. You may begin to notice patterns and
tendencies towards a particular job or field. Maybe you
have always had a love for graphics or public speaking, but
never realized it until you sit down with your resume.
Second, a living resume style will allow you to accurately
document your skills. Writing your resume after a nasty
fight with your boss isn't the best way to approach things.
Instead write your resume when you are clear headed and
comfortably employed.
Past, Present, Future Resume Style
It is important to remember that a resume is about where you
have been, where you are, and where you are going. Most job
seekers focus on the present- but do little to discuss the
past and future. To get the upper hand, you want to have a
resume style that focuses on all aspects of your work
including what you plan to do in the future. Remember, your
resume is a work in progress and will never be finished.
Final thoughts on Resume Style
Last but not least, you want to keep abreast of what is
happening in the world around you. The internet and online
job applications have changed the way that many recruiters
do business- so it important that you have an online resume
as part of your job seeking portfolio. Recent problems with
viruses and spyware have lead many recruiters to stop
accepting attachments, so you will want to become aware of
the ins and outs of plain text resume formatting.
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