Your resume is the key that gets you through the door. Often, the first image of yourself that employers have is through the resume that you prepare.
What is a résumé?
A résumé is a marketing tool that summarizes one's employment qualifications for a targeted audience.
- The product being marketed is you.
- It should be a factual, accurate, honest and result-oriented presentation of yourself to your potential employer.
- It is a documentation of your past and it is geared towards your future and what you can bring to the organization.
- It should contain an emphasis on skills and accomplishments rather than on attitude and personality traits.
- The goal is to enable you to get into face-to-face interaction with the person who has authority to hire you.
Elements of a résumé
Most résumé include seven (7) parts:
- Your name, email, and phone number
- A job or employment objective
- Your skills
- Your work experience
- Your education
- Your special interests
- Your references
Common résumé mistakes to avoid
- The word “résumé” at the top of the resume
- Fluffy rambling “objective” statements
- Salary information
- Full addresses of former employers
- Reasons for leaving jobs
- A “Personal” section, or personal statistics (except in special cases)
- Names of supervisors
- Contact information for references
Checklist to ensure that your resume is complete and fit for use
- One to two pages only, unless you have significant previous experience.
- Word processor generated, with full spell check and proofing.
- Times Roman or other Serif fonts, 10-point to 12-point size.
- No more than two fonts and two sizes.
- Margins no less than .75" and no more than 1.5".
- Quality bond paper, 8 X 11 inches.
- Contact information clearly stated; campus and permanent addresses both listed if appropriate, e-mail addresses, fax number and telephone number.
- Clear, focused objective.
- Summary of your top three or four skills listed as bullet points.
- Degree listed first, college second.
- Graduation date listed, even if you have not yet graduated.
- Experience section listing most notable accomplishments.
- Descriptive or actual job titles.
- Industry buzzwords and key words included.
- Activities section listing your most notable extra-curricular activities.
Need help with your resume or assistance with a job?
If you are a student/graduate sending a resume, please direct same via email to placement@utech.edu.jm under an applicable subject heading:
Full Time - Year - First Name, Last Name - Faculty/School/College - Major
Graduate - Year - First Name, Last Name - Faculty/School/College - Major
For more assistance, tune in to this Presentation on our YouTube Channel on How to Effectively Write a Resume