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>From Pizza Guy professionals: Three Resume Tips for New Graduates
As a career coach, I am often asked by new graduates as
to write a CV convincing when they have little or no
experience. How can you prove the
ability to perform professionally as
accounting, marketing or engineering, with a curriculum vitae
includes items such as pizza delivery, car wash
attendant or cashier rapid market stop?
If you are in the same dilemma, do not despair!
Here are three tips for writing a new college grad resume
capture the attention of employers and you win
interviews.
1. Evidence the potential
One of the main reasons employers hire new graduates
the possibility of shaping the new recruits to their own business
culture and philosophy of work. This recruitment strategy
motivates employers to look more for potential than for
specific experience, a secret that many graduates do
achieve.
Whatever jobs you have held, there is sure to be
things that you show your potential. You
attract the attention of employers, if you fill your CV
full of such examples. For example:
How did you solve the problems at work
How you went beyond the call of duty to satisfy a customer
When you thought about a new way of doing something faster
How were you able to help your supervisor or colleagues
meet an important objective
In a world full of work Plodders poor training and
ambition is difficult to find. Smart business value candidates
with the opportunity to resolve their future endeavors
challenges.
2. Demonstrate your work ethic
Employers are interested in finding new talent with strong
work ethic. One way to illustrate this is by showing how
you juggled school life and real life. Tell each
entering the job how you handled college credits while
employed full or part time. A student who has had to work
During college has learned to manage his time wisely, being
priorities and make best use of limited resources.
These are qualities that all values of the employer.
In addition, you can include any internship
experience you have. Although the experiment could not have
was a paid position, it can always enhance your ability to
work professionally. And school lasts one semester
Projects may also be a good opportunity to demonstrate your
ability to perform, working well with a group and create
a finished product.
3. Showcase your leadership skills
Employers are always looking for future leaders. You
illustrate this with extracurricular and volunteer
you participated in activities during college. List
leadership positions and committees has helped you
President. Do not forget to include how you have benefited from these
organizations. For example, how you:
Participation in the organization of a fund or membership drive
Scheduled an annual event that attracted more than X% of
year
Recruitment of entertainment to promote an event on campus
Led a campaign that led to a change in campus politics
Coursework also provides an opportunity to demonstrate
Leadership and capacity-building team. Make sure
examples like:
When you have led a team of classmates in a research project
which led to the publication
How do you create a class presentation that led to greater
overview of a complex subject
The time and effort you put into incorporating these three
Tips for your CV will lead to better jobs
early. Do not be like many who spend their
first years of college searching a deadlock
job to another. Start your job search off right with a
CV shows your potential, work ethic, and
leadership, and soon you'll be on the path of pleasure
career.
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Deborah Walker, CCMC is a career coach who works with
recent college graduates to prepare them for competition in the
markets more difficult to use. Her clients gain the most efficient
skills in resume writing, interview preparation and salary
negotiation. Learn more about Deborah Walker, career coach
at:
http:www.AlphaAdvantage.com