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01. Is Your IT Resume Ready - Intro

Posted by Ric on 31st October 2008


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Is Your IT Resume ready to help you get the IT job want and the salary you need?

Let’s rate it and see in the quiz that follows. Is your it resume 100% ready?

Rate Your IT Resume

There are only 10 questions. Be brutally honest with yourself. Tell it like it is and rate yourself as you would a friend that you are trying to help. The answers to these questions can help you to zero in on what,if any, weaknesses your resume may have.

The 10 questions cover these areas:

  • contact information
     
  • address format
     
  • initial focus
     
  • achievements
     
  • IT technical skills
     
  • employers
     
  • responsibilities
     
  • job titles
     
  • education and training
     
  • language skills
     

Go to the next page and score your IT Resume.

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02. Is Your IT Resume Ready - 10 Questions

Posted by Ric on 31st October 2008


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Print this page, so you can place it beside your IT resume and use it as a score card.

The scale is 1 to 10, with 1 being the lowest and 10 the highest. A total of 100 rates as perfect.


1.) Have you listed under their own heading, just after your contact information, the degrees and certifications that you have successfully achieved?

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10


2.) Does your contact information at the top of your resume conform to the addressing rules of Canada, the United States of America and other members of the Universal Postal Union to ensure correct electronic scanning and indexing of your resume?

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10


3.) Where does your gaze go to when you first look at your resume? Does it go to the skills and achievements that make you the unique IT professional that you are?

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4.) Have you included a list of achievements for each and every job showing how you have helped to improve productivity, streamline operations, improve morale, cut costs, maximize sales or profits?

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5.) Does Your IT Resume include a comprehensive IT Technical Skills Summary listing each and every IT skill in hardware, software, operating systems and applications that you have acquired during the life of your career?

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6.) Does each of your job listings include the correct name of your employer, the city that you worked in and quantified description of what the organization did and how many employees worked in how many locations?

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7.) Does each of your job listings have a quantified list of your responsibilities and the title of the supervisor to whom you reported?

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8.) If you were to graph each job title or skill heading in your resume, how would you rate each one by asking yourself, “Does this job title make my image go up or down in relation to the job and salary I want?” Do all of the job titles and skill headings in your resume present a close match to the job you want?

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9.)  Have you listed all of the schools, colleges and training organizations that you have attended including dates and locations complete with the diploma, degree or certification achieved?

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10.) Have you listed all of the languages that you speak, including English, on your resume immediately after your Contact Information? And rated your proficiency?

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My total score is: _________100 = __________%


95% - 100%: Your a Winner!   If your resume really is in the Top 5% you should be receiving a high number of first, second and third interviews and negotiating for the salary that you want.

70% - 94%: Above Average but remember that employers only select from the candidates that they perceive are in the top 5%. So that means you will still lose interviews and job offers to applicants who score 95%- 100%!

50% - 69%: Average If your resume scored 69 points or less you are still in big trouble! And your resume has been consigned to File 13 - the waste basket.

0% - 49%: Poor If your resume scored less than 49 points YOU ARE IN BIG TROUBLE! You are probably receiving few, if any, interviews and the job offers that you have been receiving are at minimum wage. Far below what your IT experience and skills should be getting.

No matter what your score, the question is “Are you receiving interviews and getting jobs offers?”

So stop wasting your time in a prolonged job search by using a weak resume. It is time to take action!

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03. Is Your IT Resume Ready - Take Action

Posted by Ric on 31st October 2008


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As I wrote in Is Your IT Resume Ready - 10 Questions no matter what your score, the question is “Are you receiving interviews and getting jobs offers?

If you are not getting interviews or getting the job offers you need take action.

Not Taking Action Costs You Money

Stop wasting time in a prolonged job search by using a weak resume. Remember, each month you’re not working it may cost you a month’s salary - $3,000, $4,000, $5,000, $10,000 or more.

Following are a number of actions that you can take to find the job you want at the salary you need.

Free Resume Tutorials by Richard Ward

Take action and create a resume that will get you interviews using the free tutorials that I have created:

Career Consultations

If you would like some personal one-on-one help schedule a free career consultation with one of the Career Consultants at IT Headhunter.net.

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Get started writing a resume that will get you hired with IT Headhunter’s job-winning resume writing service.

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What Is The Dollar Value of Your Resume?

Posted by Ric on 6th November 2008


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What Is The Dollar $$$ Value of Your Resume?

Do you know the dollar value of your resume to you?

More than likely, if you are like the rest of us, you have never sat down to think about what your resume is worth to you in dollars $$$ and cents ¢¢¢.

There is an old saying that "first impressions count" and your resume is usually how people first see you when you are hunting for a job; and decide whether or not to invite you to a job interview.

Your IT Resume, therefore, really sets the pace, to a large degree, for the number of quality interviews you are invited to, the quality of job offers that are made to you and the level of salary and other compensation that they contain.

A weak resume will see you receiving fewer interviews and lower salary offers. While, on the other hand, a strong resume will help you to receive more interviews, more great job offers and higher salary offers.

Strong, effective IT resumes shorten the length of your job hunt.

Let’s look at some numbers.

Just how much money are you losing weekly or monthly when you are out of work? And how will you ever make up the amount that you lose?


 
Income Loss
Salary 1 week 1 month 3 months 6 months
 $36,000  $   690 $3,000 $ 9,000 $18,000
 $48,000  $   923 $4,000 $12,000 $24,000
 $60,000  $ 1,154 $5,000 $15,000 $30,000
 $90,000  $ 1,731 $7,500 $22,500 $45,000

Someone earning $36,000 will lose $9,000 in a 3 month job hunt; and someone earning $60,000 will lose $15,000 if unemployed during a 3-month job search.

How long will it take to make this up financially? In turn, what is a resume worth to you if it cuts your job search time? Helps you to get a higher salary?

An investment in Your IT Resume will help you to get more interviews, get more job offers and decrease the number of weeks that you are look for work … saving you thousands and thousands of dollars, and possibly earning you thousands of dollars a year in more income.

There is more!

Take a look at what a great IT Resume can also mean to you in dollars and cents if it can help you to increase your salary by $100 per week; or by 10%; or double it or add $5,000, $10,000 or $20,000 to your yearly income.

Can you imagine the difference this would make to you? Think about it.

It may only cost you a few hours of time and a few dollars to improve your resume — while it can take years to achieve promotions that increase your salary.

We spend over one-half of our adult lives working but the process of writing a resume or looking for a job is given little importance.
Most of us do not realize that our resumes have such a dramatic impact upon salary offers or longterm career growth and our quality of life.

Because most of us don’t realize the financial value of our resumes we don’t treat them seriously.

We spend years developing our careers, fighting for promotions, and/or investing thousands of dollars in completing college degrees and advanced certifications AND then typically spend only 1-2 hours creating a resume to market skills that we have spent countless hours and many years nurturing and developing. It just does not make any sense - at all!

Most of us have been taught that a resume should list the type of job we want, the jobs we’ve held and our education — so it seems a simple process. Yet, in today’s job market employers receive 100 to 400 resumes, or more, for each position they advertise.

You need to stand out from the crowd and Your IT Resume can help you to control your professional image and align your IT skills with the IT job that you want.

Yesterday’s resume just does not cut it!

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