5. How to Write a Winning Resume

① Purpose of a Resume
- Primary tool for passing initial screening and attracting recruiter attention.
- Must clearly present qualifications, experience, and achievements in a concise format.
- Recruiters receive thousands of resumes each year; only a fraction reach interview stage.
② Key Writing Guidelines
- Keep it concise: 1 page (<5 years’ experience) or max 2 pages.
- Use simple, clean design with readable font and spacing.
- Incorporate keywords from job postings and use action verbs (e.g., Managed, Directed).
- Align career objectives with past experience.
- Quantify achievements with numbers: sales growth, team size, revenue impact.
③ Structure and Formats
- Common sections: Contact info, Objective, Qualifications, Work Experience, Education, Certificates, Skills.
- Chronological format: standard, shows steady career progression.
- Functional format: emphasizes skills/strengths, useful for career changes.
- Entry-level format: highlights education and internships, suited for students/new grads.
Points Summary
| Category | Key Points |
|---|---|
| Purpose | Pass screening, highlight qualifications concisely |
| Length & Style | 1–2 pages, clean layout, easy to read |
| Content | Keywords, action verbs, quantified results |
| Structure | Contact info, Objective, Work Experience, Education, Skills |
| Formats | Chronological (standard), Functional (skills-focused), Entry-level (students) |
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