Saturday, August 31, 2013

Creating a Resume - Tips and Tricks


Notes from a "How to Create a Resume" Workshop by Grant Byington, writer extraordinaire:

  • Headhunter=coaches on what to do ‘bout jobs
    Have RELIABLE contact information (correctly-spelled name, reliable telephone number, etc.)
  • Resume=contact information
  • Contains:
    • Name that you want to be called
    • Experience
    • Recognition and awards= attention grabbers
    • (have all achievements and experience remembered and know what happened. Only list achievements and experience you know how to talk about)
    • Be sincere, authentic, and straightforward
  • SELL YOURSELF
  • Resume gets you in the room, is with you at the table and stays in the room after you leave.
  • Does NOT contain:
    •  A page of goals in the workplace (i.e. how much you want to get paid)  A page of fabrications (i.e. Lying about awards and work experience)
    •   A page of contact information for references
      •    Do not contain a reference sheet if the workplace doesn’t require it
      • If they do require a reference sheet, then print and have one on a separate piece of paper, titled, “Reference Sheet”, not on the resume.
  • Do NOT lie in the interview
  • Have 2 different resumes
    • Chronological resume- lists thing according to work history (by date, most recent first)
    • Functional resume-highlights of work history arranged in a way that appeals to the person hiring (i.e. have a functional resume for being an actor. The work experiences that relate to being an actor should be at the beginning)
    • Curriculum vitae- Education and what you’ve learned, the classes taken, the certificate or awards in any special interests. History of school and classes.
  • Have a “presence” in the community in which you are trying to find a job
    • 80% of the people who get jobs get it through the “side door”
    • Side door of a company=somebody knows you. You’ve got connections.
    • “Somebody knows someone who has an aunt who knows the boss.” 
    • Put yourself out there. Be out there, be present and authentic.
    • You can develop a persona that is your “writing self”, separate from actual self.
    • Make the resume ONE SHEET OF PAPER, front and back.
  • For acting resumes- don’t have more than 10 characters/plays
    • “References available upon request”, have a list of references.
  • Choose one font, white paper, black ink, prominent name and contact information

Check out Grant Byington and his blog: http://www.grantbyington.com/

2 comments:

  1. I want to find professional resume writing Calgary person who would guide and help me through the resume process until the end of my application where in it ends with getting hire. Who could that person be? I really thing that resume writers are the ones making most of the resumes of people who successfully get hired though they may seem to lack the skill in writing.

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  2. These are going to be very helpful! These job finder tips are a big deal for all fresh graduates most especially.

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