Spring Cleaning Your Resume

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From NonProfit People | By
Kim Isaacs, Monster Resume Expert




Spring CleaningSpring is in the air. It's the time of year when you wipe off the winter
dust and let the sun shine in. Before you get all excited (yeah, right)
about tackling the filth in your home, grab
your resume
and a pen. The first cleanup project this year
should be your resume.


The Look


Whoever says looks don't matter hasn't been out on the job search
battlefield lately. You have to use every
possible advantage
to compete in today's job market.


Make sure your
resume looks polished.
Be daring. Make your achievements stand
out with bold type. Looks do count if you want to be picked for an
interview.


A Facelift


Does
your resume look old and withered?
Has it grown to three or
four pages over time? Do you still list your first job after college
graduation? Give your resume a facelift by making it more concise Take
some years off your resume by limiting your job history to the past 10
years. Summarize the rest of your experience with one general paragraph.
A
lighter, more updated look
should open more doors.


Today's Terminology


Does your resume still refer to the affirmative action plan you wrote
back in the 1980s? Do outdated terms and acronyms appear throughout
your resume?


Terminology changes from year to year, so be
sure your resume reflects current trends.
For example, today's
employers are searching for HR people with diversity experience. Your
experience with a company's affirmative action plan may fall in that
category, but if an employer searches its database using the word
"diversity," you won't make the cut. Update the terminology on your
resume so you don't miss opportunities.


Scanning Is Here to Stay


In the old days of manual resume screening, it was important to fill
your resume with action words
such as "created" or "managed."
Today, resumes are typically scanned into resume databases, so your
resume keywords are critical. Action words are out and nouns are in.



If you dust off your resume every year or two, you can avoid the
unpleasant task of doing a time-consuming major resume blowout. Get it
right this year, and next year you might be able to spend the time
shopping for a new spring wardrobe.

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