Résumé
Creating Effective Résumé (Resume)The Resume is your marketing tool which sells your skills by doing what you like and can.
A resume is more used in the US and other countries applying resume standards. A resume is typically not more that one-two pages long (with slight differences from country to country), and contains a summary of a person's relevant job experience and education, targeted for specific open position/job description. It has to be adapted for every job application. |
General characteristics:
Length: One-two pages, depending on the years' of experience and industry.
Contents: Name, contact information, education, work experience and relevant work-related skills. Focus on work experience, listed in reverse chronological order.
Purpose: Job applications.
Length: One-two pages, depending on the years' of experience and industry.
Contents: Name, contact information, education, work experience and relevant work-related skills. Focus on work experience, listed in reverse chronological order.
Purpose: Job applications.
Executive
Senior managers, CEOs, COOs, CPOs, CTOs looking to make the next step up the corporate ladder, that leap to management.
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More than 10 years of EmploymentMost client fit into this category: Professional looking to move to management level; it applies to 70% of the clients, for those that have been working for some time.
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Career ChangeThe resume is your very own sales tool, the best thing you have at you disposal to get those interviews.
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Less than 10 years of EmploymentTargeted for Professionals looking to move further in their career.
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Graduate/StarterThis service is for recent graduate, due to graduate shortly or a recent school leaver looking for first employment or placements opportunities.
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FederalThis type of resume is constructed specifically to apply for Federal government open positions.
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Military to Civilian transitionTranslate military experience, academic accomplishments, and relevant skills in a way that grabs the attention of private sector recruiters. Format the resume into today's standards.
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Basic ReformattingFirst impressions are absolutely vital. Besides eliminating any inconsistencies in formatting, I work hard to carefully control the use of white space, presenting a client's information clearly and comprehensively - and with style - but within the limitations of the space available.
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International Style
Every country has its specific tips to prepare a Resume. Service includes:
Canadian Style
Remember, resumes must perform their function quickly. |
South American Style
It’s important that you do your research into the country before submitting your resume. |
Australian Style
The thought of writing a resume fills many people with dread. |
Southeast Asian Style
(i.e. Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia) The information showing you could add value or make a difference to the company if they employ you. |
China Style
The aim of your China resume should be to persuade recruiters to invite you for a job interview. |
Japanese Style
Make your CV stand out, and you will be picked out. |
Indian Style
Your resume is a mirror of what your career has been like and what you can offer to your prospective employer. |
Middle East Style
Regardless of the technical meaning of either CV or Résumé, for Middle East employment purposes, they are the same thing. |
African Style
Change your CV, used as the Resume, to meet the needs of the specific job you are applying for. |
Please Note:
The International Style Resume is prepared in English only, and is not the same as an Immigration Resume.
The International Style Resume is prepared in English only, and is not the same as an Immigration Resume.
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