It's Almost 2018: 5 Tips To Get Your Resume Ready

Marie Raperto, The Hiring HubIt's almost 2018 and it's a good time to take a look at your resume.It's a living document that should be periodically updated to reflect what you have done and to position yourself for what you want to do.  Once it's updated, you can reconnect with recruiters and contacts.Here's what to update:

  • Your current position.  Make sure your resume reflects what you have done over the past year.  Add any metrics/accomplishments or skills, new clients or products etc.
  • Your overall resume.  Is it too long or too wordy.  Review your early career jobs.  You may not need explanations or bullet points for these.  Just the company, title and dates might be enough.  Start taking out unnecessary words and any buzz words.  Your resume should be very concise and readable.
  • Add/Change keywords.  You may have taken on new responsibilities.  Double check your keywords to ensure they are current.
  • References.  While not listed on your resume, they are important to update.  Has anyone moved or transferred?  Is there anyone new you would want to add/delete.  A current list of references and their contact information is essential.
  • Your contact information.  If you've moved or changed anything, make sure to update your resume.  If your social media contacts are on the resume, make sure they are still current and working.  If you have an online portfolio, do you want to add the link?

A once-a-year tune up is necessary!

Paul Kontonis

Paul is a strategic marketing executive and brand builder that navigates businesses through the ever changing marketing landscape to reach revenue and company M&A targets with 25 years experience. As CMO of Revry, the LGBTQ-first media company, he is a trusted advisor and recognized industry leader who combines his multi-industry experiences in digital media and marketing with proven marketing methodologies that can be transferred to new battles across any industry.

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