Saturday, April 6, 2019

Writing Your First Post-College Resume


Students first worry right after finishing the college or university is to get their resume created and for this they contact different writing companies. Now that you’re finally done with college here comes the most difficult task that is creating your post-college resume. Writing a resume requires education, set of skills and almost every job description asks for an experience which fresh graduates do not have. It’s almost impossible to have experience without a job yet you are needed to provide experience to get an entry-level job. This is for sure a daunting task. But don’t worry! You might not have the experience that you think is required that’s because you have no idea how to use the experience you already have. Always remember, you’re a graduate that means you hold a degree in and it helped you learned and grow in the field. The degree tells your success in that matter. Here we will provide you some tips on writing a post-college resume. 

Customized your Resume to the Job
The best thing to do is to work on your resume from scratch. A basic resume requires you to write about your education, past work experience, some basic skills and volunteering experience (if any). As a fresh graduate, you might have a fitful work experience which is presented in a proper manner on your resume can attract many potential employers. As a fresh graduate, you can always highlight your skills depending on the job opportunity in a way that it looks presentable on your resume.

Your Career Objective
Putting an objective is not so important. The purpose of an objective is to provide the employer with a piece of brief information about your career goals. But, you can always ignore it if you’re not sure about what you want to do.

Writing about your Education
Not having a significant work experience does not mean that your RESUME does not stand a chance. Your resume still has a chance if you have completed an internship or done some volunteer work while at college. If that’s the case then your education section should be at the top of your resume. Being a fresh graduate, this type of internship or volunteer work is still counted as the greatest accomplishment. Keeping in mind all the companies that hire fresh graduates to look for this sort of information.  

Write About your Extracurricular
Your extracurricular play a huge role in making your resume stand out among the rest. It helps you develop the perfect set of skills that most companies require. What you can do is tailor your extracurricular in a way that it attracts your employer. For example, if you went on a hiking trip and were leading a group, you can label yourself as a ‘team leader’.

Write About your Skills
Your skills back up your post-college strengths. It tells the employers about everything you have studied during all those years in college. You can include everything you know and have learned in college here. It works as an additional benefit to your resume. Your skills can include basic to advance computer skills, communication, problem-solving and etc.

Proofread
The final step is proofreading your resume. Either you can proofread your resume or you can ask a friend to do it for you. Proofreading your resume eliminates the chance of every single mistake that might catch an employer’s eye.

Get some assistance for writing your resume
Well there are hundreds of different writing companies out there who will provide you the definite guide with your resume. Well all you have to do is to explain what your job interests to the writing companies and then your resume will be designed accordingly.