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Resume Writing Tips

​Your Resume is the first thing both a recruiter and hiring manager will see, so you want to make sure that it’s the best reflection of yourself as a candidate.

In reality, a Resume is simply to write, but it can seem like a daunting task if you’re not sure where to start. Here are my top tips for writing a Resume that will get you noticed:

 

Start with a short personal statement

At the top of your Resume should be a short personal statement, summarizing your skills, experience and motivations. Don’t be afraid to sell your skills in this section, as it’s the first thing any recruiter or hiring manager will read.

It’s also great to include a couple of sentences about your motivations and aspirations in your next role. At Rise, we motivationally match candidates to jobs so this is important for us! It helps the recruiter to understand what you’re looking for in your next role.

Include a short description for each previous job

To many of you, this will seem like obvious advice. However, I’ve noticed that many people just bullet point their previous jobs with no description.  It’s hard for a recruiter to understand what part you played in your previous positions without this, also by including this information it will optimize your position in searches.

The description only needs to be short and sweet, highlighting your responsibilities in that position. Also, remember to include any achievements and promotions in this description.

Remember to include the dates of your employment as well.

Include any buzzwords from the job advert in your Resume

As I mentioned previously, hiring managers tend to skim read Resumes, and they will look for key words and experience. If the description of the job you’re applying for mentions you must have CCTV experience and this is something that you do have, make sure you highlight the word CCTV throughout your Resume.

Also, when we search through our system for Resumes, we search by keywords such as electrical, electronic, maintenance, installation etc. To ensure that your Resume is present in any relevant searches, use any keywords (that relate to your experience) throughout your descriptions of your previous roles.

 Ensure that your CV is up to date

Whilst this may also seem like obvious advice, I come across countless Resumes that are missing the most recent experience. This can result in you missing out on opportunities, so it’s always best to update your CV as soon as you leave a job, so it is always up to date.

Putting your Resume in chronological order is also important as employers need to know your most recent experience.

Include any relevant training and certifications

Some niche roles require specific qualifications, and having this on your Resume can help you stand out. As hiring managers tend to skim read CV’s, displaying all relevant qualifications could increase your chances of being shortlisted.

Keep your Resume concise and to the point

Whilst you want to include the most important information (recent job roles, qualifications and a personal statement) you still want to keep your Resume as concise as possible. If a Resume is 3 pages long, a hiring manager is unlikely to read the last few pages.

Only include any key information, and try to limit waffling! If you’re struggling to cut down your Resume, try asking a friend or family member to proofread it and you may find that a second opinion helps! I hope these tips are helpful in you finding your next role, and if you have any questions or would like further advice, feel free to contact me at Isabella.hammond@risetechnical.co.uk