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Electronic Resumes
Types of Electronic
Resumes
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Posting a Resume to a Recruitment Website:
An ASCII (American Standard Code for Information
Interchange) resume consists of 127 standard characters, much like a typewriter.
ASCII (aka Plain Text, Text Only, or Rich Text) resumes are rarely printed
and are meant to be uploaded to an employer’s website in their online resume
building by cutting and pasting appropriate sections. It should contain
a list of key words that are used by employers to find a match.
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Scannable Resume:
A paper resume that focuses on key words,
not looks, and the information is transferred from the paper resume into
a resume database system. Once a resume has been scanned by a computer into
the tracking system, employers can identify potential candidates by searching
the database using key words.
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E-mailing a Resume to an Employer:
An ASCII resume is meant to be sent by
e-mail to an employer and should contain key words that are used by employers
to find a match. When opening a new e-mail, paste the resume into the e-mail
message. Don’t e-mail as an attachment-it is one more step for someone
who is already too busy.
Tips for Creating
Electronic Resumes
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If printing, use white
paper, 8 ½ x
11, one side only, laser printed original
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Use sans serif fonts such as Universe, Helvetica,
Palatino or Ariel
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Use a font size of 10 to 14
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Place your name at the top of the page on
its own line
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Use standard address format below your name
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List each telephone number on its own line
and don’t use parentheses around the area code
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Use separate line for job title, company name,
and location
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When using dates for work experience, put
beginning and ending date on one line
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Use a space around slashes
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Use asterisks or dashes
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Use all capital letters for headings
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Use key words, buzz words, skill words that
are nouns, not verbs
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Use a hard return instead of word wrap
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Make everything left justified
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Avoid using page numbers-the resume is read
on a computer screen and there is no distinction between pages
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Avoid foreign characters
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Avoid boxes, horizontal or vertical lines,
solid or hollow bullets because they may be interpreted as the letter o
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Avoid bold, italics, graphics
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Avoid two-column format
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Avoid tabs, centering text, and underlining
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Proofread and spell check document before
hitting the "Send" or "Submit" button
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PRIVACY ISSUES
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Date the resume
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Try to use a password that keeps anyone from
transmitting the resume without your permission
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Ask the website administrator about the site’s
policies on selling or trading resumes
EXAMPLE OF
AN ELECTRONIC RESUME
JOAN SMITH
111 Deer Road
Anywhere, State Zip
803-722-7272
smithj@home.com
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OBJECTIVE
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Secretary
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Excellent communication skills, experienced
in Word, Excel and Access. Very familiar with an office environment. Very
hard-working, dedicated employee.
EDUCATION:
Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College,
Orangeburg, SC.
Associate Degree in Office Systems Technology,
May 2002.
RELATED EXPERIENCE:
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Typed letters, envelopes, labels, and invoices.
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Used fax machine, e-mail, and Internet.
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Operated 5 line telephone system.
WORK HISTORY
Wal – mart: Orangeburg, SC
1995 – Present
Office Clerk: Making exchanges for customers
and operating electronic cash register.
TCBY: Orangeburg, SC
1992-1995
Customer Assistance: Preparing orders for
customers, refilling yogurt machine and operating electronic cash register.
REFERENCES
Available upon request
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