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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Effectively Using Resume Templates


Resume templates are great and can serve a necessary purpose. These are templates that have been created to make creating an online resume effortless in many cases. However, effectively using resume templates does take a little knowledge and information.

This article will outline how you can effectively use resume templates and make the most of your online resources for creating a terrific resume.

Use the right resume template
Using the right resume template is a great place to start. There are a number of free resume templates available on the internet. One of the most important things with using a resume template is using the right resume template.

You want to use the resume template that is most compatible with your skills, qualifications, experience, profession and the job you are seeking. There are three basic types of templates. These include the Chronological, Functional and a combination of the two. Find the details of the different formats and decide which one will work best for the position that you are applying for. There is not one that works better than the other overall. The key is determining which one will work best for you and your specific situation for the specific position or job that you are seeking.

For an example, the template that works best for an entry level position may not work with for a more experienced professional level position. Additionally, if you are seeking a job in a field where you don’t have a lot of experience but more education one type of template works better than the other. You will use the functional resume where you have more experience, but less education and a combination resume may work where you have less experience, bit more education. The job itself can tell you if one resume works better than the other. If the employer is seeking someone with more experience, but less education one will work better than the other.

Stay away from CCP or Cut Copy and Paste when using a resume template
If at all possible, stay away from cut/copy/paste. Many people will run into issues when they try and short cut the process with a cut, copy and paste technique when working with their resume. There are so many people that are searching for so few jobs that they number of resumes a hiring manager sees is astounding. Make your resume stand out from the rest and avoid thehiring manager identifying that you have used the cut/copy/paste technique by trying to create something that is unique.

Additionally, you don’t want to make an error that will stand out when using the cut/copy/paste technique. The chances of you paying attention to detail is more likely when you are creating a resume instead of trying to cut, copy and paste one.

Action words are important when using a resume template
Action words in a resume are vital and stand out for a hiring manager. Action words are words including in a resume that tell the hiring professional that you include in your resume layout or format. There are even types of software used that identify action words in a resume that stand out to short list the resumes that are received for a position. Action words are searched for on resumes and having action words included in your resume will assure you make the short list of potential candidates.

Writing a resume that is effective is an essential part of searching for a job. With our current economic situation having a leg up on the competition is something that many job seekers are looking for. Effectively using resume templates could be that difference that gets you in the door over the competition.

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