6 Things You Can Do To Create An Amazing Computer Science Resume

6 Things You Can Do To Create An Amazing Computer Science Resume

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If you want to apply for a job, It's simply not enough to be good at what you do anymore . You also need to be good at playing the resume writing game as well. With more and more people entering the workforce year on year especially in the computer science field you're competing with increasingly hungry job seekers. How are you going separate yourself?

Here are six quick and easy things you can do to make your resume to make it rise above the rest.

1 Be clear about your experience

Can a recruiter easily tell what jobs, roles and responsibilities you've performed at a glance? Can a recruiter easily tell what projects you've worked on by skimming through your resume? Don't assume a recruiter will work hard to find out about you. Make your experience easy to read and give the recruiter your information on a silver platter. If a recruiter can't quickly tell what you've done in your recent career you're dead in the water!

2 Make the first page "scannable"

It's fact that recruiters scan resumes. They quickly read over the first page looking for keywords relevant to the job they are seeking a candidate for. If you aren't placing important industry keywords into your first page you'll simply fail to get a call.

3 Create a career achievements section

Create a section on your first page called "Career Achievements", place one achievement per line in this new section. Again, don't be afraid to pump it up, pull out all your big impressive statistics. The bigger the statements the better, you want to encourage the reader to read the next line.

4 List your Certifications in the career achievements section

Regardless of your beliefs about experience vs certifications, know that the more certifications you have the better off you are. However, sometimes people list courses and certifications in the back section of their resumes, bad. There is a more important place to put them. On the front page!

5 Don't use your resume to point to any external website

Pointing to a personal or portfolio website can spell disaster. It's just too easy for someone to post negative comments, negative pictures or links on your website. Recruiters don't have the time be looking at social websites, put everything you want to show in your resume.

6 Use a current resume template

Use a fresh modern template that provides the following: - Helps you to apply for jobs faster as most of the work is already done, you just need to populate it. - Ensures you're submitting documentation in a current modern format - Means that you can spend your time more productively on writing instead of fighting with Word.

These 6 simple but powerful changes to your resume will add that extra oomph to your resume ensuring that a recruiter knows they are dealing with a true professional.


About the Author:
Justin is a former KPMG Manager, advisor to the Australian Department of Defence and Hewlett Packard consultant. As a program manager and employer Justin can help you jump ahead of the pack with your computer science resume visit http://computerscienceresume.net/ to see his suggestions for resume templates, tips and tricks



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