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Get
Started Writing Your Resume for IT Professionals
Source:
Expert
Resumes for Computer and Web Jobs,
by Wendy
S. Enelow and Louise
Kursmark.
For
many technology professionals, resume writing is not at the top
of the list of fun and exciting activities. How can it compare to
solving a programming bug, developing a new technology, advancing
an e-commerce application, cracking a long standing systems malfunction
or launching a global systems upgrade? We're sure that it cannot.
But
resume writing can be an enjoyable and rewarding task. Once your
resume is finished, you can look at it proudly and remind yourself
of all your achievements. It is a snapshot of your career and your
success. When it's complete, we guarantee you'll look back with
satisfaction as you launch and successfully manage your job search.
Resume writing can be the most daunting of all tasks in your job
search. For most of you in technology, writing may not be your primary
skill. In fact, writing is a right-brain skill, the exact opposite
of what you do when you use your left brain to develop theory, analyze,
synthesize, extrapolate, plan a process or handle a variety of other
functions related to the technology industry.
To
make the writing process easier and more "analytical,"
try consolidating and organizing your technology resume into five
discrete sections to help you get your resume under way:
- Career
summary
- Technical
qualifications
- Professional
experience
- Education,
credentials and certifications
- The
"extras" (professional affiliations, honors, etc.)
- Your
resume can have tremendous power and a phenomenal impact on
your job search. So don't take it lightly.
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