Resume

#1
I've just updated my resume, and this is how I laid it down:



Title

Personal details:
name
dob
ethnic/origin
marital status
address
tel

Personal statement:
Basically I just wrote about me, who I am and who/how I've come to be. I'm a chef, so I've had training and experience, and plenty to write about. My background, my attitudes, skills and outlooks. etc. I have never done a personal statement on a CV before, but this time I thought it was essential. I used to access public computers and found peoples CV's on there with some kind of statement. I have took that idea and now mine kicks ass.

I put a lot of work into my personal statement, what I wrote and how it came across. Being that it was the first thing my potential employers would see. This took up the first page of my resume.

2nd page:

Work History. Present first.

It was:

job title (ft/pt) @ place of work, where, from when - till.

Duties listed individually and specifically. I didn't want to start writing complicated sentences on my previous jobs.


3rd page:

Academic education

Academic qualifications

Personal interests/hobbies, favourite tupac tracks etc

references


If I had more time I would have gone on to put a photo of myself on there aswell.
 
#2
um, I don't think companys would like to see your marital status or your origin on your resume. Resumes are about jobs. Not about hook ups.

3 page resume? I say keep it short and simple.

But then again, you're a deep thinker and you want to have everything that comes to your head expressed in writing.
 
#5
But you don't get him.

He is a 'deep thinker', similar to a philosopher. Although, he wouldn't put himself in that category as he doesn't want to be called philosopher because that would be a major compliment to him :rolleyes:
 
#6
um, I don't think companys would like to see your marital status or your origin on your resume. Resumes are about jobs. Not about hook ups.

3 page resume? I say keep it short and simple.

But then again, you're a deep thinker and you want to have everything that comes to your head expressed in writing.
Hook ups, lol. I don't think I could narrow it down to 2 pages.

Like I have said, I have wrote a 8-10 paragraph personal statement. It gives a good insight to my employer.


I wouldn't include that, they might be Biggie fans!
2pac shits on Biggie, so should I on any Biggie fans :)


"dob
ethnic/origin
marital status"

why would you put that on your resume?

just stick to a one page resume and a cover letter
I have too much info to put on it. I have included my whole work history. I would think an employer would like to see this.

Ethnic origin = equal opportunities.

marital status, idk. It gives some kind of image of the person they are employing.
 
#7
But you don't get him.

He is a 'deep thinker', similar to a philosopher. Although, he wouldn't put himself in that category as he doesn't want to be called philosopher because that would be a major compliment to him :rolleyes:
You're bachavelli, right? please correct me if I'm wrong.
 
#8
Hook ups, lol. I don't think I could narrow it down to 2 pages.

Like I have said, I have wrote a 8-10 paragraph personal statement. It gives a good insight to my employer.


I have too much info to put on it. I have included my whole work history. I would think an employer would like to see this.

Ethnic origin = equal opportunities.

marital status, idk. It gives some kind of image of the person they are employing.
How long do you think an employer usually spends on looking over resumes? Take a guess.

You're bachavelli, right? please correct me if I'm wrong.
Just stop it.
 

Rahim

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#9
your resume should only be max 2 pages. the whole point of a resume is to outline your skills and your experience. the most important things are the following:

Education
Work Experience
References

thats all you basically need..and ur contact information..maybe some volunteering that u did...

but thats it.


peopel get confused with how a resume works (as did i), but in my business communications class i learned that your resume that you show to your employer should be based on the job description/ qualifications.

so lets say for example these are the job specifications that your employer is looking for:

- pays good attention to detail
- can work in a fast paced environment
- is a team player
- an experienced user of the microsoft office suite


so basically u would look at each of those and turn it around to yourself and ask yourself what qualifications do you have to match these specifications.

so for example (in order) u would put down:

- was the cheif editor of the new york times
- worked at a laundry mill (not that strong of a point..but u get where im going with this i hope)
- voted favorite employee of the month
- certified user of the microsoft office suite


and basically everytime u go for a job interview this method should be used. also cover letters are a great way to outline everything. keep it short and simple. as long as you get your points across to your boss thats all that matters. fuck portfolios unless you are an artist or your employer asks for it.


i got a pretty good job offer a while back at ebay. pay was great. 16 bux an hour + free food and drinks all day and they would even pay for your school and shit too and all you would do is type and talk to ppl but the reason i said no is because the hours were nightshift..and theres no way i could pull nightshifts off....my days would get fucked up..so yeah man..considering the fact that at that time i only had a highschool diploma that was a pretty good deal for me..that was last year btw..
 

S O F I

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Staff member
#10
I don't know how it is in the UK, but here an employer will not give you the time of day if your resume is longer than one page. They have to go through hundreds of them a day, and they are not interested in reading your life story. The aspirations you have are all condensed into a single sentence, maybe two, where you state your goals with attaining the position you want.

In your case, you're not putting your ethnic origin because of equal opportunity. Who are you fooling here? You're thinking that putting your ethnic status will give you an advantage over other people.

Have you ever written a resume before, or consulted with people about it?
 
#11
your resume should only be max 2 pages. the whole point of a resume is to outline your skills and your experience. the most important things are the following:

Education
Work Experience
References

thats all you basically need..and ur contact information..maybe some volunteering that u did...

but thats it.


peopel get confused with how a resume works (as did i), but in my business communications class i learned that your resume that you show to your employer should be based on the job description/ qualifications.

so lets say for example these are the job specifications that your employer is looking for:

- pays good attention to detail
- can work in a fast paced environment
- is a team player
- an experienced user of the microsoft office suite


so basically u would look at each of those and turn it around to yourself and ask yourself what qualifications do you have to math these specifications.

so for example (in order) u would put down:

- was the cheif editor of our college newspaper
- worked at a laundry mill (not that strong of a point..but u get where im going with this i hope)
- voted favorite employee of the month
- certified in microsoft office 2003
lol at the English lesson.

btw, its work experience first then references and then education unfortunately. Nobody really gives to much flying fuck about your education, if you have the skill and experience, thats all they look for.
 
#12
My resume is being handed to my now current employer (for promotion), and previous head chef that I used to work for. If they want to employ me, for higher roles, then they want as much information about me as possible. I ain't no nobody job seeker, I have a good long history in my career, and I want my employer to see this. I have kept to the very basics, but have spaced it out over three pages so that it is easy to read quickly.
 

Rahim

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#13
lol at the English lesson.

btw, its work experience first then references and then education unfortunately.
not totally true. references can also go on a separate page. its good to have a minimum of 3 refernces. u can have experience first, depending on the type of resume you are doing. theres a bunch.

and the micrsoft word templates arent that great...u gotta fuck around with it a little bit


edit: and about the education thing..thats not true. there is no excuse for not having an education in a westernized civilization. even if its just a certificate or diploma, whatever..education is education..u gotta be educated theres no excuse whatsoever not to be educated...and just cuz some employers dont look at education..doesn't mean that all wont...

education has alot to do with religion..and life itself..so if your uneducated..ur out of the picture..thats how i look at it..i just hope God gives me the strength to stay on the right path here
 
#14
I always put: references will be provided on request.

I don't no problem with references, but my cv is aimed at people who I know and have worked with before. That is enough reference.
 
#16
not totally true. references can also go on a separate page. its good to have a minimum of 3 refernces. u can have experience first, depending on the type of resume you are doing. theres a bunch.

and the micrsoft word templates arent that great...u gotta fuck around with it a little bit


edit: and about the education thing..thats not true. there is no excuse for not having an education in a westernized civilization. even if its just a certificate or diploma, whatever..education is education..u gotta be educated theres no excuse whatsoever not to be educated...and just cuz some employers dont look at education..doesn't mean that all wont...

education has alot to do with religion..and life itself..so if your uneducated..ur out of the picture..thats how i look at it..i just hope God gives me the strength to stay on the right path here
lol at this dude preaching and tryna school me.

I didn't say you shouldn't be educated or you shouldn't put education on your resume.

Employers now days aren't concerned so much about your education because the first think that they look on your resure is if you have prior experience to that position or similar to that that will qualify you for that company. The way you write a resume is the first thing you write after contact info is the most relevant aspect of your resume. Thats is your work experience because you are applying for a job position not a college. After they see your work experience, what do you think they would want to hear next? What your gpa is? No, they want to hear from your ex bosses or the people you put down as references. So reference is like second most important though some people put down that on last column for some reason. And then your education.

And you're making a fool out of yourself for saying if you're uneducated you're out of a picture. You could be the most retarded in academic level but if you know the skill that company offers, you will be hired just as fine. Thats not the case always but you get the point. Not saying you should be like that but the first thing companys looks for is the experience and your skill.
 
#17
^^ yeah thats what ive done in the past too. available upon request.
And putting down avaliable upon request isn't the best thing to do always. I use to do it before but I learned its not good. It shows that you are hesitant to show employer that you have people that can say good things about yourself. Putting down their direct contact info makes it easier for employer to contact your references directly without employer asking you your reference contact info second time.
 

Rahim

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Staff member
#19
lol at this dude preaching and tryna school me.

I didn't say you shouldn't be educated or you shouldn't put education on your resume.

Employers now days aren't concerned so much about your education because the first think that they look on your resure is if you have prior experience to that position or similar to that that will qualify you for that company. The way you write a resume is the first thing you write after contact info is the most relevant aspect of your resume. Thats is your work experience because you are applying for a job position not a college. After they see your work experience, what do you think they would want to hear next? What your gpa is? No, they want to hear from your ex bosses or the people you put down as references. So reference is like second most important though some people put down that on last column for some reason. And then your education.

And you're making a fool out of yourself for saying if you're uneducated you're out of a picture. You could be the most retarded in academic level but if you know the skill that company offers, you will be hired just as fine. Thats not the case always but you get the point. Not saying you should be like that but the first thing companys looks for is the experience and your skill.
preaching? im not preaching. if i ever do preach i practice it before telling someone something. and i never said education has to be academics, you did. im no fool. and yeah im taking you to school son so you better watch out.
 

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