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Few more Resume Tips by Navtej Kohli

Monday, May 26th, 2008

Resume mentors your way to success. Here are a few handy tips on Navtej Kohli Career blog that will improve your odds at interview.

Resume Tips:
1. Make your resume short (one page, if possible, two pages at most).
2. Use white or ivory paper.
3. Type your resume on a computer, when possible. (If you do not have access to a computer visit your local Job Service office, One-Stop Career Center, or local public library for help.)
4. Use action words to describe your work skills. (See “Action Words” below.)
5. Stress skills, knowledge, and abilities that fulfill the job requirements.
6. Be specific about accomplishments, but do not stretch the truth.
7. Provide information about career goals.
8. Make it attractive.
9. Emphasize most recent jobs.
10. Proofread it for grammar, punctuation and spelling errors.
11. If possible, have someone else check your resume for errors.
12. Save references and personal data for the interview.
13. Avoid date of birth.
14. Avoid salaries or the reason for leaving the last job.
15. Ask yourself “Would I interview this person?”
16. Keep your resume current.
17. Finally, prepare a cover letter to introduce your resume. (See “Cover Letter” below.)

Navtej Kohli on Purpose of a Resume

Friday, March 7th, 2008

Navtej Kohli Resume: a recipe for success or so I would like to believe!

I personally believe that the resume is an important tool with one specific purpose: to win or claim an interview. If it does get you that job, it works. If it doesn’t, it isn’t an effective resume. A resume can also be thought of an advertisement, nothing more, nothing less.

A great resume doesn’t just describe what you have done or achieved but makes the same assertion that all good ads do: If you buy this product, you will get these direct and indirect benefits. It presents you in the best light. It convinces the employer that you have what it takes to be successful in this new position or career. It tells them that you offer something that the others don’t. To bring out this message is the No. 1 priority of a Resume.

Also, the Resume should be so pleasing and attractive to the eye that the reader is enticed and forced to pick it up and read it. It “whets the appetite,” stimulates interest in meeting you and learning more about you. It forces the prospective employer to pick up the phone and ask you to come in for an interview.

Hope all these “Navtej Kohli” tips will prove useful to you.

Résumé formatting

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Navtej Kohli shares more tips: Résumé formatting requires special attention because computer scanner software programs must be able to distinguish between the capital letter “I” (as in Indian), the letter “l” (as in love), and the number “1″. This font clearly shows the difference. But look what happens with the same characters in Times Roman font: Indian, love, number 1. There can be many reasons that can cause the scanner or Optical Character Recognition software to confuse these and other similar characters. Résumés printed by inkjet printers, or facsimile machines, may lack the sharpness and clarity required for scanning, or the fonts used may be too close together, too small or too fancy for the scanner or OCR software to read the characters properly. Read some tips to help you format your résumé for computer scanning:

  1. Do not use condensed or expanded spacing between the letters.

  2. Use a font size of at least 11 points for Courier, and 12 points for Times Roman or Bookman.
  3. Use common fonts like Times Roman, Courier, and Bookman.
  4. Use left margin justification. Do not use both right and left justification because it stretches letter and word spacing.
  5. Do not use columnar formats.
  6. Do not use horizontal or vertical lines.