How to start writing without any Resume Template?

When you are considering to write a Resume from the zero, pick up a paper and a pen to answer those questions:

1.1 What is your name?

1.2 What is your available phone number?

1.3 What is your available email?

WRO Tip: After you set up that information about you, what you will write next, it is important that you adjust depending on the type of job or the company you’re applying.

2.

2.1 How can your professional and educational experience, help the company that you’re applying?

2.1 What kind of value will you bring to them in order to provide more progress?

3.

3.1 Where & when did you work before?

3.2 What kind of experience you absorbed from those jobs?

You just need to answer the same questions about your education history

4.

4.1 What are your life goals, achievements, certificates, interests or hobbies?

4.2 What are the days, hours or shifts that you are available to work?

4.3 Who can you use, as a reference?

After you answer those questions, organise them by importance and chronologically, from the most recent to the oldest.

How to Organise the Resume?

Start to introduce your name, contacts and home address on the top. After that write:

About Yourself

Write a short paragraph describing yourself, your years of experience also including your practice areas, using your answers of the question 2.

WRO Tip: In your description write it as if the person who is reading it, has zero knowledge of your job. Be specific and direct and use short sentences.

About your Professional Skills

Use keywords or include that skills on your description.

About your Professional Experience

Professional Experience should include the company name (no abbreviations), city, state then below your title and start/end dates.

About your Educational Experience

Talk about your college name, city, State, degree earned, month & year of graduation, also list exceptional academic awards and achievements along with GPA.

WRO Tip: Try to keep your resume to two pages, if your experience is vast at the bottom of the page, use a sentence that lets the potential employer know you have a longer resume that can be provided upon request.

The information above are the most important to evidence in your Resume, after that, you can choose how to organise your references, languages, achievements, interests, certificates and your availability to work.

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Article Credits: Stacey Graham