Questions to Ask When Writing Your Resume

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Writing a resume can feel like one of the most challenging aspects of a job search. There’s no doubt that writing this document requires a lot of introspection. But oftentimes, the challenge comes with a lack of true insight into your own career.

 

We spend a lot of time working on our jobs, but rarely give thought to the specific contributions we make to our employers in our roles. A good way to identify those contributions while providing insight into what information should be included in your resume is to ask yourself specific questions about your career.

 

1. What Are My Marketable Skill Sets?

 

As you create your resume, you want to think about the skills you bring to the table that would deem you to be a desirable candidate to a future employer. Take time to examine the skills you acquired with your previous employers. What were your primary contributions and how do these contributions help you to qualify for the role you want now?

 

2. How Would I Describe Myself in My Career?

 

As you examine your career as a whole, how would you describe yourself? Are you a natural leader? Do you love to initiate projects and see them developed and implemented? Are you the type of person who asks your manager how you can make contributions to enhance the company you work for? Take a look at the type of worker you are to help you remember top moments in your professional history when you truly made a difference. Also, try to recall instances when you were rewarded for your hard work so that you can add these details to your resume.

 

3. What Makes Me Stand Out From the Pack?

 

While you likely have a great deal of experience and highly attractive marketable skills, you are one of several qualified candidates competing for the same positions. What qualities do you bring to the table that make you stand out from the pack? Are you highly skilled in a software program that most people in your position are not? Think about what truly makes you a top choice for the position you want, and then add this information to your resume.

 

Once you’ve asked yourself these questions, you will have greater insight into what makes you the right person for the job you are interested in acquiring. Then you can use this insight to create an attractive resume that sells you as the perfect candidate for the job.

 

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  • Latonja O
    Latonja O
    Good article overall. A few practical examples of what it would look like on a resume would be very helpful
  • Dawn M
    Dawn M
    Thank you so much for your insight. I believe you have brought many good points up. Being in the job market can be very stressful and it's nice to have a guideline to follow.
  • Selenia S
    Selenia S
    I loved this article it made me realize that i am a great worker and i have contributed a lot to my previous employers.  I didnt seem to relate this on my resume.  Thank you.
  • Everton M
    Everton M
    very Insightful
  •  Amir M
    Amir M
    It was a nice article
  • Timothy V
    Timothy V
    Hello and thank you. Any insight I receive is always helpful. In general it leads to a better approach and hopefully a successful one.
  • Brian G
    Brian G
    To Cynthia M - I am an Engineer and now in sales management.   I have NEVER met a regular Jane Doe??  From the mechanics to the engineers to children to janitors to sales folks I have met each has unique assets I bet you really do have them!    A good manager will see them even when the person in question doesn't.
  • CYNTHIA M
    CYNTHIA M
    There is nothing that I've ever done in my entire life to make me stand out from the pack.  I'm just a regular Jane Doe.  No sense in making something up, that would be lying.  Any more ideas?
  • Dennis A
    Dennis A
    Well said!  I like just 3 questions - keeping it simple and focussed.  Being able to write it down also serves as the "script" when sitting across from the interviewer...
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