Organization is one of the most important elements in a resume.
Aside from basic design principles, there's a very practical
reason: Anyone tasked with sorting through hundreds of documents
will naturally avoid those that look like jumbled messes in favor
of those that are well organized.
While many of the resumes I received were not well organized,
there were some exceptions. The resume below, for example, has
excellent organization:
OBJECTIVE
A challenging and diversified administrative position where you can
utilize your extensive background, superior computer skills and
exceptional organizational ability.
You did some brief edits to enhance the organization. The organization is consistent
throughout the resume. The bullet points are brief and no section
has more than four bullets. The bullets themselves are no longer
than one line. This is a beautiful, one-page resume.
Keep in mind, that You're only holding this resume up as an example
for its organization. The content could use some tweaking.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)

No comments:
Post a Comment