Jul
5
I am looking to apply at possibly Olive Garden or Fridays. Do I need a resume? I know its not a high-end restaurant, but I live in a college town and the competition is high.
If I write a resume, should I include how much in tips I made per night at the restaurant I worked at in high school and while I was in community college? I worked at a steak n shake and made really good tips. My friend said including this on a resume would show I was a good waitress.
Siobhan
Jul
3
I’m planning to move to London, from Canada, within the next year. I have a degree i Chemistry, and 2 years experience in an analytical/environmental chemistry lab. Are there many jobs available in this field? Are there any particular places to find more info on job hunting? Or do you know of good companies that I should look into as a base?
Thanks!
Ninette
Jul
3
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When writing a resume, it is always good to take your time, think about your work experience and the kind of a job you are looking for. There are numerous types of resumes available. If you are re-entering the job market, the type and the format of your resume is quite different from the one you would construct for a freshly college graduate. It would also be different from one a person who had been working continuously would format. An individual who is charging careers would opt for a different type and format. Below is a summary of the different types of resumes a person may opt to construct.
Skills-based resume
This is the type of a resume allows the writer to group their work history by skills and not by places or dates of employment. The writer is able to highlight the most important skill they possess, starting with the most pertinent experience instead of the most recent working experience. These types of resumes are best suited for people who are re-entering the job workforce, the first timers in the workforce and do not have the relevant working experience. It is also useful for people who are changing their careers. This is because they can list the most relevant skills to the job they are applying for when they are writing the resume.
When writing the resume, ensure you write a clear objective statement that will explain how your skills relate to the job you are seeking. Ensure you include a career summary. This will explain why you are changing your career or seeking re-employment. The general format is as follows;
ü Header which should include the name, address, phone numbers, email.
ü Objective statement
ü Career summary
ü Skills grouping
ü Places of employment list which should include employer names, locations and dates of employment.
ü Your educational background which should include the schools name, location and your grades or score.
Chronological resumes.
This is the type of resume which you list your work and educational history chronologically. It is the most common type of a resume. You list your achievements in different positions and not what your job responsibilities entailed. When constructing these resumes, you quantify your career accomplishments and summarize any information which you think is of a less value to your job-hunting efforts. When writing this type of a resume, the format to follow is as listed below;
ü Header with your name, physical address, phone numbers and email
ü Statement of objectivity
ü Career and skills summary
ü Reverse chronological career listings which should include your employer location and name.
ü Your educational background
Functional resumes
This is a type of a resume bears very close resemblance to the skills-based resume. It can be very helpful to newly qualified graduates and people seeking re-employment. For those who worked in different work places in a short period of time, a functional resume can assist in avoiding you being labeled a job-hopper. Even for those who held temporary and contract positions, a functional resume will help in highlighting the skills they gained while in these jobs. The style lets you explains how your previous work and educational background has provided you with the appropriate background for the job opportunity you are applying for. Here you list the jobs according to what you think is the most relevant one leaving the irreverent ones out. You will also list a summary of all your past employers accordingly. You should also include an objective statement in your resume.
You should format it as follows:
ü Header with all your personal information
ü Objective statement
ü Careers and skills summary
ü Career listings according to relevance to the position applied for.
ü The history of all your past employment, listing your employers and the dates of employment.
ü Educational history
Combination resumes
As the name suggests, this is a combination of chronological, functional, and skills formats. It marries all kinds of resumes types in one document. It is useful to new job-seekers as well as to the old workers who are in need of a new job. The format highlights your strongest credentials. It is quite helpful to people who have employment gaps because it lets them focus on what they achieved while employed. The objective statement should be included. The layout to follow is as highlighted below;
ü Header with all your personal information.
ü Objective statement
ü All your career summary
ü Skills summary
ü Reverse chronological career listings
ü Educational history
Video resumes
These are not very popular but as time goes by they will become the in-thing. Job listing sites such as Jobster and vault.com let job applicants to post video resumes online. Word of caution though, make sure you can use your video before you post it online. Resume videos should be well tailored and should relate to the job you are applying for. This will help in getting the attention of your prospective employers. To make the video resume, make sure you dress up appropriately, speak clearly and do not make distracting motions. Just like for the paper resumes, begin with your name, address, and email address. Next, list your educational background, qualifications which should be relevant to the job you are applying for. Don’t forget to mention any special skills you may possess. End the video resume by re-stating your name, and remember to thank the watchers of your video.
There you are, these are but a few resumes types you may choose while constructing your resume. Good luck!
By Freddy Ngiam, Founder & CEO http://www.JobSupermart.com- a job portal in Singapore, Hong Kong & USA.
Rafi
Jul
2
How to find a job before relocating?
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I’m planning to move to Vancouver as soon as I get my Master degree. I was wandering how people deal with finding jobs when they actually aren’t in the area where the job is offered. If they put an adress far away from the city in the resumé, would the employer still be intersted? I red that it’s better to be in the area when looking for the job but I also heard that some compagnies deal with that by making phone interviews. Anyone with a similar experience can help?
Bettina
Jun
30
What job is gonna be popular in an employment market?
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I’m curious what job is gonna be popular in an employment market in about the next 2 or 3 years. What do you think is a good job in the future? The answers could based on your own opinion.
ThankS!
Gusti
Jun
28
What kind of job can i get right out of college with a degree in quantitative economics?
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I will have my bachelors soon and i need to figure out what kind of job ill want to persue. I also have no work experience in the field of economics so I would need a job that requires little to no experience. Someone please help me figure out what type of job I should persue.
Hady
Jun
25
What are excellent jobs to have prior to applying for a Pharmaceutical Sales job?
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I’m starting community college in a few days for either a Business Administration or Business Marketing degree. Which is better for Pharmaceutical Sales?
Not only which is better for pharmaceutical sales, but which is more useful and what is a better major in general? I always want to know I can find good work.
Secondly, as Pharmaceutical Sales is my goal job, what are jobs that would look great on a resume before I apply to Pharmaceutical companies?
All help is greatly appreciated.
Erik
Jun
23
What job can you get that involves a geography major but also works with the environment?
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My major when I graduated was Geography. I love the environment and working outdoors. I hated my GIS class and don’t want a job where I am stuck inside all the time. Any ideas for a career or job that might meet inlcude these things?
Maylynn
Jun
23
How can I transfer my resume’ on my old computer onto a newer computer I just bought?
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I have an older computer (10 years old) that has my resume’ and other related files that I would like to transfer on to a newer model. Can I just buy a disk to load this information on, and then be able to transfer it on my new computer? If so, how do I actually do this?
By the way both computers are using Windows XP Professional.
Thanks!
Modestia
Jun
20
What would be a good resume’ title for a person with alot of industrial and technical experience?
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That person with that experience would be me and I want my resume’ to catch more eyes. Thanks for any good advice.
Marybelle