Basics of Resume Preparation: Prof. Varun Kumar Mba Dept., SDBCT
Basics of Resume Preparation: Prof. Varun Kumar Mba Dept., SDBCT
Basics of Resume Preparation: Prof. Varun Kumar Mba Dept., SDBCT
Bio-Data :
biographical data. Bio-Data surveys are in the form of multiple choice questions. In India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, a bio-data is essentially a resume plus physical attributes, such as height, weight, hair/skin/eye colour, and a photo.
Bio-Data : (contd..)
CV is short for Curriculum Vitae which is an ancient Latin word and means "running of life" or "course of life" .. means more of a quick glimpse of your professional credentials, ..... A curriculum vitae is a list of one's professional and educational history and tends to focus on one area of expertise.
It's commonly used by authors, researchers, speakers, professors and other experts in a particular field. A CV -- curriculum vitae -- is used by academics and lists their education, career history, papers they've published, committees they've served on, classes they've taught, research they're conducting, etc. It's usually very long -- 15-50 pages.
Resume : (REZ-u-may)
Resume is a French word meaning "summary". A resume is ideally a summary of one's education,
skills and employment when applying for a new job. A resume does not list out all details of a profile, but only some specific skills customized to the target job profile. It is usually 1 or 2 pages long. A resume is usually written in the third person to give it an objective and formal tone.
Resume : (contd..)
Structure: A good resume would start with a : Brief Profile of the candidate, Summary of Qualifications, followed by Industry Expertise and then Professional Experience in reverse chronological order. Focus is on the most recent experiences (with responsibilities and accomplishments), and previous experiences are only presented as a summary. This would be followed by Education details and/or Professional Affiliations and/or Voluntary Initiatives. A resume includes a work and salary history, educational history and job objective.
Resume : (contd..)
Salient Features:
Present your work history in an order. Do not be monotonous. Avoid too much white space. Use a readable font. Use proper spacing. Use margins to give your resume a neat look. Avoid using a table with multiple columns. Dont include graphics, background images or pictures in your resume. Be concise. Ensure that there are no spelling or grammatical errors in your resume.
Resume : (contd..)
The Right Resume Format FONTS Keep your font plain and easy to read. You may vary the font size in Heading and Body Once you have selected one font type, use this font type across the resume including the cover letter. Do not vary your fonts. Always use a black font and again avoid using varied colours or any kind of graphic embellishments. As far as possible avoid italics, shadow or shading effects. Also do not use condensed or expanded spacing between the letters FORMATTING Use left margin justification i.e. keep all text in the main body left-aligned. Use single line spacing between the lines. Use straight lines to break sections and also to give an outline to the resume, if you wish to. Simple bullet points under each category head give a neat format. For a hard copy print on plain white or cream paper. A resume should ideally be two pages in length, and a cover letter strictly one page. REGULAR STRUCTURE ORGANISING CONTACT DETAILS Make sure the email ID you provide is a professional sounding one and not something like hotguy@xyz.com
Cover Letter :
A cover letter expresses interest and qualifications for a particular position Personal but professional Tailored to position/company Explains how you fit with organization and how you will help them Expands main points from your resume Sells qualifications to the prospective employer Cover letters do more than introduce your resume, though.