ResumeApple Provides Improved Human Resources Resume
By Emily Sanderson
I want to create a resume that will take me to the next level of my career. |
“My resume seemed too general. It didn’t seem to grasp the reader’s attention. I wanted to create a resume that would take me to the next level of my career,” Susan says.
Susan has experience as an assistant director of human resources at two local colleges in the tri-city area in British Columbia. She has a master’s degree in organizational management, and she is presently completing her doctoral dissertation. With the education she has recently completed and her solid human resources management experience, Susan felt very qualified to apply for positions with increased responsibility.
“I asked ResumeApple to revise my resume so that it would highlight my current achievements and to revise wording to the common language found in resumes. I wanted my resume to stand out,” she says.
Susan has the qualifications and experience, but she needed a resume that would take her the rest of the way there.
“The first thing I considered was the length of Susan’s resume,” says Karen Smith, a writer for ResumeApple. “Although she has a lot of important information to include in her resume, my goal was to condense it to two pages. Since she was staying within her industry and she had extensive managerial experience, it was appropriate to extend her resume past one page.”
Many ResumeApple clients have praised the questionnaire they fill out when signing up. |
Smith prepared a resume with a summary of qualifications at the top which highlighted her skills and accomplishments in a bulleted list of power statements.
“I took some of the skills Susan mentioned in the questionnaire she provided and gave them the emphasis they deserved,” Smith said. “Two of the bullets were ‘Outstanding ability to meet objectives and to take risks into account to ensure bottom line success’ and ‘Able to deliver proactive and creative advice and to achieve goals under stringent deadlines and budgets.’”
Many ResumeApple clients have praised the questionnaire they fill out when signing up. The questionnaire is a good exercise that helps clients put into words their skills, abilities, and accomplishments.
Under each company where she had worked, Smith provided a summary of her accomplishments and then a series of bullets which broke down her experience in more detail within the space available. Each bullet began with an active, descriptive verb.
Smith used Book Antiqua, an excellent font for resumes, and used consistent formatting throughout the document.
“ResumeApple did a great job updating my resume,” Susan says. “The changes are beneficial, as I can see that [my resume] focuses on my experience and accomplishments.”
For more information about ResumeApple, and to sign up, visit www.resumeapple.com.