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旧 Apr 3rd, 2004, 19:00     #1
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这是楼主寄给阿童木的求职宝典,共两部分,他贴在原贴里,很多人都视而不见。我再把它转发在这里,大家自己看吧,省的楼主一个一个寄,也省得大家望眼欲穿的等。


写好简历“四不要”
找工作,简历是一块敲门砖,如何写好一份简历,还真有一些需要注意的方面:

第一、 简历不要过短和过长

以前曾经有人说过,简历最好不要超过一页,所以太多的人想把他们的经历压缩到一张
纸上,但是当简历格式化的缩到一页时,许多求职者就删除了他们给人深刻的成就。如果太
长就会给人觉得罗嗦,就拿那些简历上用几页纸漫谈不相于的或者冗长经历的求职者来说,
看的很容易觉得无聊。所以当你写简历时,可以试着问自己:“这些陈述会让我得到面试的
机会吗?”然后,仅仅保留那些回答“是”的信息。
其实决定简历篇幅的规则就没有定则,决定其篇幅的因素包括有职业、企业、工作经历、
教育和造诣程度等等。最重要的是简历中每一个字都要能够推销该求职者。

第二、 履历中不要罗列私人信息或不相干的信息

许多的人会在简历中概括他们的兴趣,比如游泳、滑雪等,其实这些只是在它们与目标
工件有关联的时候才最好加入。简历中一般不应该提到一些私人信息,比如婚姻状况、体重
等等。当也有例外的,比如娱乐方面的特长。

第三、 目标叙述不要过于华丽或平常

许多求职者在简历的开始部分目标叙述时就让人兴趣寡然。叙述太过平常,浪费了宝贵
的简历空间。目标叙述尽量简练,并且可以用小纸条来代替目标叙述。

第四、 不要过于关注工作职责

创建一份简历不仅仅叙述必须的信息,还要说明你在每个公司的不同经历,要提供公司
怎样因你的表现而大获其利的具体例子。不要将简历变成一份枯燥乏味的职责责任清单。

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Tips for Writing resumes(写简历诀窍)

The thought of writing a resume intimidates almost anyone. It's difficult to know where to start or what to include. It can seem like an insurmountable task. Here are tips to help you not only tackle the task, but also write a winning resume.

1.Determine your job search objective prior to writing the resume. Once you have determined
your objective, you can structure the content of your resume around that objective. Think of your objective as the bull's-eye to focus your resume on hitting. If you write your resume without having a clear objective in mind, it will likely come across as unfocused to those that read it. Take the time before you start your resume to form a clear objective.
2.Think of your resume as a marketing tool. Think of yourself as a product, potential employers as your customers, and your resume as a brochure about you. Market yourself through your resume.
What are your features and benefits? What makes you unique? Make sure to convey this
information in your resume.
3.Use your resume to obtain an interview, not a job. You don't need to go into detail about every accomplishment. Strive to be clear and concise. The purpose of your resume is to generate enough interest in you to have an employer contact you for an interview. Use the interview to provide a more detailed explanation of your accomplishments and to land a job offer.
4.Use bulleted sentences. In the body of your resume, use bullets with short sentences rather than lengthy paragraphs. resumes are read quickly. This bulleted sentence format makes it easier for someone to quickly scan your resume and still absorb it.
5.Use action words. Action words cause your resume to pop. To add life to your resume, use
bulleted sentences that begin with action words like prepared, developed, monitored, and
presented.
6.Use #'s, $'s and %'s. Numbers, dollars, and percentages stand out in the body of a resume. Use
them. Here are two examples:
"Managed a department of 10 with a budget of $1,000,000."
" Increased sales by 25% in a 15-state territory."
7.Lead with your strengths. Since resumes are typically reviewed in 30 seconds, take the time to determine which bullets most strongly support your job search objective. Put those strong points first where they are more apt to be read.
8.Play Match Game. Review want ads for positions that interest you. Use the key words listed in these ads to match them to bullets in your resume. If you have missed any key words, add them to your resume.
9.Use buzzwords. If there are terms that show your competence in a particular field, use them in your resume. For marketing people, use "competitive analysis." For accounting types, use
"reconciled accounts."
10.Accent the positive. Leave off negatives and irrelevant points. If you feel your date of
graduation will subject you to age discrimination, leave the date off your resume. If you do some duties in your current job that don't support your job search objective, leave them off your resume.
Focus on the duties that do support your objective. Leave off irrelevant personal information like your height and weight.
11.Show what you know. Rather than going into depth in one area, use your resume to highlight your breadth of knowledge. Use an interview to provide more detail.
12.Show who you know. If you have reported to someone important such as a vice president or department manager, say so in your resume. Having reported to someone important causes the reader to infer that you are important.
13.Construct your resume to read easily. Leave white space. Use a font size no smaller than 10 point. Limit the length of your resume to 1-2 pages. Remember, resumes are reviewed quickly.
Help the reader to scan your resume efficiently and effectively.
14.Have someone else review your resume. Since you are so close to your situation, it can be
difficult for you to hit all your high points and clearly convey all your accomplishments. Have
someone review your job search objective, your resume, and listings of positions that interest you.
Encourage them to ask questions. Their questions can help you to discover items you
inadvertently left off your resume. Revise your resume to include these items. Their questions can also point to items on your resume that are confusing to the reader. Clarify your resume based on this input.
15.Submit your resume to potential employers. Have the courage to submit your resume. Think of it as a game where your odds of winning increase with every resume you submit. You really do increase your odds with every resume you submit. Use a three-tiered approach. Apply for some jobs that appear to be beneath you. Perhaps they will turn out to be more than they appeared to be once you interview for them. Or perhaps once you have your foot in the door you can learn of other opportunities. Apply for jobs that seem to be just at your level. You will get interviews for some of those jobs. See how each job stacks up. Try for some jobs that seem like a stretch. That's how you grow -- by taking risks. Don't rule yourself out. Trust the process. Good luck in your job search!



About the Cover Letter(关于自荐信)

Once your resume has been assembled, laid out, and printed to your satisfaction, the next and final step before distribution is to write your cover letter. Though there may be instances where you deliver your resume in person, most often you will be sending it through the mail. Resumes sent through the mail always need an accompanying letter that briefly introduces you and your resume.
The purpose of the cover letter is to get a potential employer to read your resume, just as the
purpose of your resume is to get that same potential employer to call you for an interview.

1.Your name and address (undress it already appears on your personal letterhead).

2.The date.

3.The name and address of the person and company to whom you are sending your resume.

4.The salutation ("Dear Mr." or "dear Ms." followed by the person's last name, or " To Whom It
May Concern" if you are answering a blind ad).

5.An opening paragraph explaining why you are writing (in response to an ad, the result of a
previous meeting, at the suggestion of someone you both know) and indicating that you are
interested in whatever job is being offered.

6. One or two more paragraphs that tell why you want to work for the company and what
qualifications and experience you can bring to that company.

7. A final paragraph that closes the letter and requests that you be contacted for an interview.

8. The closing ("Sincerely," or "Yours Truly," followed by your signature with your name typed
under it).

Your cover letter, including all of the information above, should be no more than one page in
length. The language used should be polite, businesslike, and to the point. Do not attempt to tell your life story in the cover letter. A long and cluttered letter will only serve to put off the reader.
Remember, you only need to mention a few of your accomplishments and skills in the cover letter. The rest of your information is in your resume. Each and every achievement does not need to be mentioned twice. If your cover letter is a success, your resume will be read and all pertinent
information reviewed by your prospective employer.


Producing The Cover Letter

Cover letters should always be typed individually, since they are always written to particular
individuals and companies. Never use a form letter for your cover letter. Cover letters cannot be copied or reproduced like resumes. Each one should be as personal as possible.. Of course, once you have written and rewritten your first cover letter to the point where you are satisfied with it, you certainly can use similar wording in subsequent letters.

After you have typed your cover letter on quality bond paper, be sure to proofread it as thoroughly as you did your resume. Again, spelling errors are a sure sign of carelessness, and you don't want that to be a part of your first impression on a prospective employer. Make sure to handle the letter and resume carefully to avoid any smudges, and then mail both your cover letter and resume in an appropriate sized envelope. Be sure to keep an accurate record of all the resumes you send out and the results of each mailing.

Numerous sample cover letters appear at the end of the book. Use them as models for your own cover letter or to get an idea of how cover letters are put together. Remember, every one is unique and depends on the particular circumstances of the individual writing it.

Now your job is complete. You can let your cover letter an resume do the rest and land you that interview that very well could lead to the job you are seeking.
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旧 Apr 3rd, 2004, 21:51   只看该作者   #2
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good job.顶
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旧 Apr 4th, 2004, 07:51   只看该作者   #3
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把塔顶上去。放在那个贴子上面。
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贴出来的就不叫“宝典”了。
你信不信还会有人给E-MAIL要“宝典”。
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旧 Apr 4th, 2004, 21:41   只看该作者   #5
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我当然信了,你没见我在“真恶心,是否真的有人在这里故弄玄虚收集e-mail地址?”回答的:

<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> 我真是服了那些人了!如果说是因为他们性急,没看见阿童木在贴线的中间某夜贴出来的“宝典”内容,于是接着发信去索取还能理解;如果说前些日子有朋友已将“宝典”内容从新开帖子但题目可能不如原贴那么蛊惑人心,因此还有人接着去信索取也能理解;那么我用一模一样的题目开贴将“宝典”贴出后,居然还有人接着去信索要,就真的有点难以理解了。

或许是猜测我短斤少两贴出的一定不如他们亲自索要来的,或者是因为那条新开的帖子下回复还远不及原贴,所以原贴象千年老妖屡屡复生。

哎,不费心了,由他们去吧,反正是一个愿打一个愿挨。 <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
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