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Resume Writing Tips for Freshers & Experienced
- By Chetana S
- Published 11/01/2006
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Resume Format
- Always have a .doc (Microsoft Word) format and .txt format of your resume with you. When you are filling your resume in websites, you need the text format and when you are sending resume through mail, it's better to send the .doc format.
- Few companies may ask specifically for .rtf format. In such case, you don't have an option anyway.
Resume Size
- Try to see to it that the .doc resume file size is less than 100 KB.
Resume File Name
- Don't give some junk names as file name for the resume. If you keep use junk names, there is every possibility that your mail will travel to bulk/trash folder of recruiter. Your resume's file name should ideally denote your name, experience, technology, years of experience and company name. Keep some valid name for your resume.
Example: Resume_Chetana_J2EE_3 Years_INFOSYS.doc
Example: Resume_Chetana_FRESHER_B Tech_Computers.doc
Exclusive Mail IDs
- Use only one (or maximum of 2) mail Ids exclusively for the purpose of recruitments. Do NOT use those mail Ids for any other purpose (Especially you should not use it for subscribing to any GROUP mails or FORWARD mails).
Standard Mail Service Providers
- You must be careful about the service providers in which you open a mail account. Don't use the mail Ids/accounts from non-standard service providers. If they disconnect services suddenly, your mail ID fails and you need to resend resumes with new mail Id to all the companies you have already applied. So, always try to create mail Ids with standard service providers like Yahoo, Rediff, Google etc.
- Choose both mail Ids from different mail service providers. In case, if one service provider experiences technical problems, you can use the other service provider. www.chetanasinterview.com
Mail Space
- Always see to it that at least 50 % of your mailbox size is free. Delete unnecessary mails periodically.
Send from same mail ID
- While sending the resume, preferably send it from the mail ID you have mentioned in your resume.
Always keep a copy
- While sending the resume, always keep a CC/BCC to your mail ID (or at least keep your sent items ON) so that you will know whether the resume is attached properly and/or whether it's traveling to bulk mail folder. www.chetanasinterview.com
Subject Line
- If the company mentions that a specific 'Job Code' has to be written in Subject Line, write that. If nothing specific, then give a proper subject line for your mail.
Example: Resume - J2EE - 3 Years Experience - INFOSYS - Bangalore
Covering Letter
- Always try to include a "short" covering letter just containing your experience, current location, contact details (address & phone number) current company name, technology you are working in. Don't write too long covering letters. No HR will spend time on reading your long letters.
Short is Sweet
- Don't make the resume too long. Keep it short & sweet. It should be less than 3 pages (and up to a maximum of 4). The HR will hardly have 1 minute to glance at your resume. He won't have the time to read story-like resume. So, be precise, clear and straight to the point.
- Better use bullets for mentioning important points.
Check BULK mail folder
- Check the BULK mail folder before blindly emptying it. I have seen people who lost call letters because of it.
INSIDE RESUME :: www.ChetanaSinterview.com
Header & Footer !
- Always have a header & footer in your resume.
- Header can contain a simple heading of your resume.
- Footer should preferably contain the page number.
First Page is the best page to convey all about you !
Typically the HR expects all the important details in the first page. He receives hundreds of resumes and hardly gets 1 minute to look at your resume and so he won't bother to search your resume for the required details, if the details are not found in his first glance at your resume.
The first page of resume must contain the following things:
- Personal Details : Full Name, Date of Birth, Passport Number.
- Current Contact Details : Full Contact Address, Contact Phone Numbers, Mail ID & Alternate Mail ID.
- Work Experience Summary : All the companies you have worked so far, Company Address, Website, Dates of Duration in each Company. Don't assume that everyone knows about your company. (You can highlight if your current company has any good quality levels like CMM/CMMI)
- Job Responsibilities : Your job profile in your past companies. For example, you should highlight that you are working as 'Module Leader leading a team of 6 people' in your current company.
- Skill Set Summary : Highlight all the technologies you know well. Don't include any technologies you have not worked on.
- Certifications : Include any relevant certifications you have. That gives you an edge over others. www.chetanasinterview.com
- Education Details Summary : Your Post Graduation, Graduation, Intermediate, 10 th details, Aggregate Percentage, Year of Pass out (Most important).
Contact Details at the top, not at bottom !
- Contact Details should be at the top of resume, not at the bottom.
- Never include the contact details in Header or Footer. They won't be visible properly.
Always provide an alternate mail ID !
- Always provide an 'Alternate Mail Id' also (in case your original mail Id fails, it will be useful).
- Do NOT give more than 2 mail Ids in resume. The recruiters as well as you will get confused which mail Id to send/receive call letters.
No one can save you if your Mail ID fails !
- Check the mail Ids you provided in CV by sending a trial mail. (I have seen people giving Yahoo.com instead of Yahoo.co.in. If the mail Id fails when HR sends you call letter, no one can save you in this world. No HR will resend the call letter if your mail ID fails.)
Never use official mail ID ! (for Experienced people)
- NEVER use OFFICIAL MAIL ID or OFFICIAL PHONE NUMBER in the resume. You must always provide the Personal mail Id & Personal Phone/Mobile Number. You can give the OFFICIAL MAIL ID for reference at the end the resume. www.chetanasinterview.com
Spell Check !
- Always perform a spell check and grammar check on the resume. You don't deserve a job if you can't write your resume without mistakes.
- There is nothing wrong in getting your resume reviewed by someone else. They might catch the mistakes that your eyes can never detect.
Educational details are important !
- People (especially experienced people) think that they don't need to give the educational details. But they are important. If not all details, at least give the highest qualification, college/university name and aggregate percentage. (Some HR people simply delete the resumes without educational details.)
Reverse Chronological order !
- Your latest job profile is more important than your first one. So, always write the details in reverse chronological order (start with the latest) especially when you are listing previous company details or educational qualification details.
Avoid Irrelevant Details !
- Write straight to the point and only the details relevant to the job. (You don't need to include your family tree or how many children you have or what your wife does.)
- Do not write stereotype sentences like 'I am sincere, intelligent, hardworking' etc. That's childish. Who in this world is not hardworking by the way?
Use simple Language !
- Use simple English. You don't need to write complex jargon in the resume.
Write the Crux of Projects !
Don't write all about your projects. That will make the resume very lengthy. Write only the crux of the information. Following details would be enough.
- Project Name, Team Size, Client Name, Duration of Project.
- Short description of project (Not more than 5 to 6 lines).
- Your role in project (This is very important).
- Technologies used in project.
You should convey where you want to work !
Always include the following clearly in resume:
- 'Current Location' (mandatory). I have seen resumes in which there is no clue of where they are working currently. How can they expect a call letter ?
- 'Desired Location' (if you have a preference). Anyway freshers typically will not have a choice for the desired location. They better not to include it.
Experience !
- Project Training done in your final academic year does not come under professional work experience. You can mention it, but not under 'Work Experience' section.
- Always highlight your onsite (customer interaction experience) in your resume. That gives you an edge over others.
Salary Details
- Better not to include current & expected compensation details in resume. You can convey them when you are asked to provide them during interview.
You are not submitting the application for matrimonial !
- Do not include any photos in the resume unless specifically asked by the company.
You are not writing a love letter !
- Avoid unwanted graphics: Either in resume or the covering letter, avoid jazzy graphic images, emoticons or multiple colors.
- Avoid jazzy fonts: Preferably use some professional font (Arial or Times or Verdana) and use the same across. Use same font size across the resume (except for headings). Don't write each line in a different font and size.
- However, you can use some decent shades (preferably gray color), to highlight important information. That makes the resume to look good when a printout is taken.
Take a print and see !
- Take a printout of your resume and see. If you do not like it in the first look, the same will be with recruiters. (I know HR people who called candidates based on attractive resume.) So, revise it again.
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444 Responses to "Resume Writing Tips for Freshers & Experienced" 
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said this on 12 Jan 2006 11:05:36 PM EST
Excellent Tips Chetana mam. I was member of 'CHETANA-JOBS' and regularly follow your mails. I already received 2 calls for tests after following all your tips and modified my cv. I am grateful to you.
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said this on 22 Mar 2008 8:56:24 AM EST
superb tips ....Thank you for providing these useful tips
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said this on 16 Jan 2006 1:58:05 PM EST
This is what I have been looking for long time. Kudos to you mam !!!
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said this on 14 Feb 2006 5:20:17 PM EST
thank you chetana mam. its very useful for freshers like me.
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said this on 23 Feb 2006 12:04:59 PM EST
thank u mam 4 the valuable tips. we r grateful to u.
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said this on 24 Feb 2006 2:28:07 PM EST
Its goods and informative article, best thing about this article is that, it contains practical things.
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said this on 25 Feb 2006 3:49:29 PM EST
very practical & useful tips mam.thanks u.
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said this on 27 Feb 2006 2:16:30 PM EST
Simple but very very effective tips mam.
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said this on 03 Mar 2006 10:22:38 PM EST
It would be nice if you could provide some information about whether extra-curricular activities and related things like short duration cources, workshops etc should be added to the resume for freshers and experienced people and if yes what should be the preferable format.
regards
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said this on 04 Mar 2006 7:41:25 AM EST
It is very useful for freshers to build the resume. They generally lack the idea of how to prepare the resume and it's useful to guide them.
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said this on 05 Mar 2006 7:50:37 PM EST
The tips provided are undoubtedly helpful for many job aspirants who want to learn about presentation skills in their resume and want to accomodate the right mix of qualitative and quantitative information about themselves.
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said this on 09 Mar 2006 2:50:06 AM EST
sir,it will be more usefull if u give an example.i am sending my resume u use it as sample.
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said this on 10 Mar 2006 5:05:20 AM EST
Simple & the Best I hv seen till now.
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said this on 11 Mar 2006 12:08:38 AM EST
These are the best ever tips to follow..
Thank u Chetana mam....:)
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said this on 11 Mar 2006 5:46:05 AM EST
I am fresher... I need more information about freshers... You only give more information about Experienced person... Compared to Experienced person, freshers need more information about resume format...
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said this on 11 Mar 2006 10:34:48 AM EST
Chetana mam, u r simply THE BEST
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said this on 12 Mar 2006 11:58:41 AM EST
mam , is these tips applicable for the persons who are trying to get into a firm as a fresher for the postions such as system or network administrator , teck support etc ?.... pls give us a sperate section regarding information related to ITES ....
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said this on 14 Mar 2006 11:30:36 AM EST
Mam, Its a very nice feeling when some one takes care of you, & after reading your article for writing the resume I feel the same. Thanks a lot for taking care of freshers.
Regards,
Harikrishna.T
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said this on 15 Mar 2006 9:38:36 AM EST
very valuable tips mam.
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said this on 15 Mar 2006 1:33:21 PM EST
thanks mam for valuable tips for making a good resume
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said this on 16 Mar 2006 1:42:56 AM EST
hello Chetana, it's wonderful to be part of ur group.
ur site provides a lot of information for the freshers
plz mail me how to get rid during the interview and also mail me the most probable questions asked during the interview. i will be very grateful to u. -- Khaleel
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Response from Chetana: Thanks for your affection. I am in process of writing more articles on interviews (HR questions etc). I will add them also in this site soon. If you have any specific questions, you can post them at : "www.ChetanaSforum.com"
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said this on 18 Mar 2006 7:02:23 AM EST
dispaly a idea resume for example. The article is good any way.
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said this on 26 Mar 2006 7:38:49 PM EST
hello mam , I read ur resume preparation tips....those are good, can be very usefull for all......who are not good at preparing resume. Give one proper resume for example.......ok mam thanq
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said this on 29 Mar 2006 2:53:34 PM EST
ur information,is very useful to me.....i really appericate that.....
thank u for the valuble infomation...
u people r doing a great job.....
keep it up
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said this on 03 Apr 2006 10:04:27 PM EST
Very Good And Useful information for all.
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said this on 04 Apr 2006 1:39:58 PM EST
Should provide a dummy Resume.
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said this on 06 Apr 2006 1:14:16 AM EST
Thank you mam for such a good suggestion.i got very clear idea about how to write the resume.
regards archana
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said this on 06 Apr 2006 3:51:29 AM EST
hi,
i got some more points about resume preparation.its nice.
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said this on 07 Apr 2006 1:15:17 AM EST
can u give us some examples.......
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said this on 09 Apr 2006 3:28:38 AM EST
thank you for ur valuable tips mam
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said this on 10 Apr 2006 7:44:36 AM EST
Tips for resume is very gud for me but u please tell abt where we write reference in our resume...
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said this on 12 Apr 2006 1:50:28 AM EST
Resume Preparation Tips are Simply Superb.Thank u for given Valuable tips.
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said this on 14 Apr 2006 11:46:20 PM EST
I am grateful for Chetana mam. and thanks for helping in all manner
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said this on 20 Apr 2006 11:34:48 AM EST
Please try to separate the tips about fresher and Experienced Persons....
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said this on 01 May 2006 5:21:56 AM EST
Resume writing tips are very usefull to all job looking peoples either experienced or freshers.But i find that it is looks like experienced onces.so i think that it is very fine to give tips to experienced and freshers seperatelly.any have tanks fo providing tips mam.
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said this on 02 May 2006 1:58:41 AM EST
Excellent Mam. Ur efforts behind the screen will put so many jobless into life. But there is one suggestion from me that "Why don't you keep some sample resumes in ur site, which comprise of these hints?". If it is done... it would be nice. Thanks a lot.
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said this on 03 May 2006 2:29:56 AM EST
Its very useful tips.Eventhough i am experienced, i done some small mistakes in my resume.Now its fine with your tips.Thanks a lot for your efforts
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said this on 04 May 2006 12:47:54 PM EST
This document is really good for Fresher to get a job and experienced professionals to have a job shift.
Vivek Gupta
CMC, LTD.
IT-Engineer(System Integration)
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said this on 08 May 2006 4:23:48 AM EST
Excellent mam/sir thank you, it is very useful for those search the jobs and create Resume
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said this on 08 May 2006 10:04:45 AM EST
The resume writing tips and tricks are nice.. can u give me some hints regarding writing cv's.
Thank you..
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said this on 08 May 2006 10:10:14 AM EST
Thank u chetana mam.. i found its really helpfull for the freshers like me.. can u tell me how to highlight the resumes if the students who have aggregate of 60 or around.. Regards,
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said this on 08 May 2006 1:45:22 PM EST
Hi, mam can i know what to do, to improve the aptitude and IQ level...
I have taken the R.S.Agarwal book but other than that what things could help me to improve my IQ and aptitude...
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said this on 09 May 2006 9:52:09 AM EST
I believe the job that u r doing is fine job, i expect more of such things from you
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said this on 10 May 2006 12:15:37 AM EST
Thanks Chetana mam,
Very good tips for job seekers, not only for freshers,
also useful for experienced persons.
Thank you very much,
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said this on 11 May 2006 7:50:43 AM EST
thnq mam for a price-less tips package.Infact,it will really help even the experiencd people as well. the time when people are charging for resume preperation,U have come to the rescue of ppl like me.its really gr8 thing to do. do keep on giving this type of troubleshootings ,so tht v can learn from it.thanks a lot.
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