It is the time to build your Resume 2.0
Standardisation is history,
this applies more than ever to our resumes.
RIP! FINITO! KAPUT! Those are the few words that describe how
archaic the concept of a traditional resume is. The resume was a fact
sheet of a person – a date by date progress of a persons education and work
experience. This was what a job seeker sent to a Company as a job application.
The recruiter in the company looked for some pre-set parameters in each resume,
and did the shortlisting. The interviewer was positively biased towards the
executive who met the highest number of the pre-set parameters, as he/she had
found such people to be the best fit.
Today resume is about a brand, a symbol, a preamble to the big
picture. Why would someone want to meet you if you already sound so boring on
paper? A resume should spark interest in the mind of the reader, so that they
should want to meet and get to know you. Interesting is the key word
here.
Giving a theoretic rundown of KRAs is passé. The need of the
hour is striking a balance between what you do, what you have achieved and what
you aspire to do. If one can reflect these factors with eloquence, it will give
one a perfect front to present them, be it for a job or any other forum.
Today, when people scan a resume, they look for the gist of a
person, and not just a synopsis of a person’s job responsibilities. How one
presents themselves and the kind of effort put in building the resume goes a
long way in conveying a lot of softer factors about the person other than their
job. So it is a path one should choose to tread carefully.
Lately, with the advent and prevalence of social media in our
lives, there has been so much more to do and showcase, that the old-fashioned
resumes are getting extinct. People now, replicate the websites of
the organisations they want to work for.
Each and every person is unique, hence every person has to have
a distinct resume. A resume is made and presented for a specific opportunity.
Hence the resume has to be customised to apply for the same, be it a job, a
speaker in a conference, a consultant, a mentor, etc.
In order to generate interest or excitement in the first company
executive who screens your resume and the person who interviews you, there
resume has to be customised. The first interview feedback is critical to
your getting the time to sell yourself for the opportunity. It has to present
your work experience and achievements which will highlight the strengths that
best fit the opportunity.
The resume cannot talk about “me, me and me”. It has to
elaborate on how you can help the companys’ business and the team you are
aspiring to work with. It must specify deliverables using your current and
earlier experience with specific goals which you can discuss with the
interviewer. You should think from the point of view of the hiring manager to
whom you are applying for the opportunity, what would you look for in the
resume, what would you check when you interview the shortlisted executive and
what would make you take a positive decision. Now sit back think and make an
honest work related resume which will help you cover all the evaluation
parameters. The fact sheet should now be 30% of your resume.
The resume should create a platform for you to veer the
discussion to experiences relevant to the opportunity. You should highlight the
work you have executed and the impact it has had on the work deliverables, your
boss’s deliverables and the Companys’ business objectives. Do not list the
tasks only. Highlight your best characteristics, team skills and interpersonal
skills. The interviewer will discuss your specific achievements in details and how
you executed them over the years.
Social and professional platforms will be checked to evaluate
your personality profile. This might happen during the interview. You should go
through your Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn platforms to check your
discussions and analyse the same. You could be interviewed directly or
indirectly on some analytics done by the recruiting company on your profile.
Please make sure your LinkedIn profile and other platforms are
not overloaded with mass references. The days of mass being a strong factor is
now history. Time is of essence. The references, if any, should be from
respected executives and should be their feedback on you.
The standard traditional resume is dead. Your resume should
create a pull and an excitement in the hiring team to want to meet you
tomorrow.
14July,
2017 by Jayadev Parthasarthy
http://bwpeople.businessworld.in/article/It-is-the-time-to-build-your-Resume-2-0/14-07-2017-122172/
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