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Resumé for the Right Job

Article by: Jon Harvill CPC
APICS Atlanta Employment and Recruitment Coordinator
Article appeared in the November 1998 APICS-Atlanta newsletter


There are several good books describing the perfect Resumé. Unfortunately, they do not all describe the same thing. You will get as many different opinions as the number of people you ask. It is logical that the Resumé style used by an artistic director will be distinctly different from that of a college professor or a master scheduler. For general guidance, I recommend the book, What Color is Your Parachute, by Richard Nelson Bolles. It has been around a long time but is updated annually.

The Resumé has one primary purpose: to lead to getting a job interview! It is a marketing piece, not a personal history or autobiography. The following suggestions may help make it more effective:

Other Resumé readers may have different priorities, but, as a headhunter, I judge a Resumé by how quickly I can get the information from it that I am seeking. Clearly stated job titles, company affiliations, and bulleted accomplishments work for me. A Resumé loses credibility the first time I observe an ambiguous statement about a degree received or certification attained, or unexplained gaps in employment.

As an APICS member, I will be happy to give very general feedback on your Resumé if you want to place it in this chapter's Resumé referral service, described elsewhere in this newsletter. Or, you can call me at 770 952-0009 for more information about this chapter service.

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