iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Career
 

Resume Tips For Career Shifters

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
Melissa Brewer

As a job seeker, your resume is always your sales pitch, highlighting qualifications, experiences, skills and passion to your potential employer. Seizing the chance to stand out from the competition, especially in the midst of making a career change is an important decision and one that you should not take lightly. You have to have plans and goals while developing your resume to insure that you will be able to not only work in your dream job, but that you will excel.

Key areas of each resume can predict if your resume will make it into the hands of a hiring manager. It's imperative to customize your resume for the job that you want by paying close attention to your resume style, career objective, and personal profile.

The layout and the style of your resume are as important as the information you include describing your experience and qualifications. As your probably know, the most common resume styles are chronological (listing your professional expertise in order) and functional(showcasing your experience by the type of qualifications you have.) The latter is typically used by those changing careers, and it's important to create a powerful overview of your skills and how they will transfer to your new career.

Career Objectives in a Functional Resume

Career objective is very important to your resume. Your career objective should contain both a long term goal and a long term goal. (For example, a short-term goal would be to find a job as a junior copywriter – while the long-term goal would be to advance your skills and develop a comprehensive portfolio within a professional, high-profile marketing company.) Including a goal statement shows that you have given your professional growth some serious thought and your career objective aligns with your potential employer.

Your career objective goals and resume strategies to can lead your career towards employers who are in line with your skills and abilities. Employers are interested in people who are constantly looking to improve not only themselves, but their job skills as well. That’s why you will want to keep career development first and foremost in your mind at all times when writing your resume.

Professional Profile in a Functional Resume

A professional profile sells your expertise to a potential employer, explaining why you are the best, and only, candidate for the job. This section explicitly gives you the chance to differentiate yourself, and give your employer an insight into you as a job seeker and a professional. Don't overlook the power of good writing – and don't make the mistake of including personal information. Only include information on your qualifications and information on your affiliations as a business professional.

Your expertise, highlighted with both your educational background, work history, and your skills will give a good first impression to your employer. Make sure to proofread the whole resume, with emphasis to this section, as it appears at the start of your resume. An effective professional statement leaves potential employers with an impression that you are confident and credible, which also makes you up to the challenges ahead.

Remember that Changing Careers is a Process

Career changing is really career development – it is an ongoing process as it also includes educating yourself on job requirements, sometimes getting additional training, and always working at making yourself the best you can be in your new career path. Because industries change, and technologies change, you may want to add some new classes by taking continuing education credits or attending a few seminars in your new career field to show your interest and dedication to the changes you want to make. Gaining new skills will only work in your favor, and once you land an interview, you'll still want to be enthusiastic about getting the right training for the career you’ve chosen, letting your new employer know you've set both long and short-term goals for your career.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

Melissa Brewer is the author of the Little White Ebook of Homeshoring Jobs, the complete guide to work from home call center employment available at LittleWhiteEbook.com. She has worked as a freelance writer for the past 9 years and currently resides in Washington, DC, three miles from the Obama White House.

Article Tags: career [See Dictionary], professional [See Dictionary], resume [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on February 24, 2009 at Isnare.com
 
Rate this article:

Essential Abilities Of Virtual Assistants
Submitted by: Melissa Brewer

As a virtual assistant, you need the typical administrative skills, as well as the ability to work independently and run your own business...

The Good Cover Letter Gets Your Resume Read
Submitted by: Melissa Brewer

A dazzling cover will get your resume read – plain and simple What do I mean by dazzling...

Experience And Your Resume: How Employers Want To See It
Submitted by: Melissa Brewer

When applying for a new jobs, always read through the job description thoroughly before submitting your cover letter and resume...

What Does The 2009 Recruiter Really Want?
Submitted by: Melissa Brewer

In these hard times of economic hardship and mass layoffs, there are thousands of people competing for jobs on every rung of the ladder – from industrial jobs to top-shelf MBA careers...

Independent Contracting Online While Working Full Time
Submitted by: Melissa Brewer

With the costs of living increasing, the economy shifting downward, and salaries simply still no enough to make both ends meet, it is no wonder that people are continuously looking for other means of paying for the day to day expenses...

Telecommuting Jobs For Those With Disabilities
Submitted by: Melissa Brewer

Even with the price of gasoline dropping recently, employers and employees are increasingly interested in the benefits of telecommuting...

Before You Accept That Telecommuting Job
Submitted by: Melissa Brewer

Besides checking out if an employer is legitimate, there are other issues that you need to take into consideration in order to make a clear cut decision about the company you want to work for when applying for a work from home job...

So, You're Interested In Becoming A Virtual Assistant?
Submitted by: Melissa Brewer

When you think of virtual assisting, what is the first thing that comes to your mind You probably think of independence, freedom, and a decent flow of projects and cash, right...

Pros And Cons Of Becoming A Virtual Assistant
Submitted by: Melissa Brewer

Before you begin your quest to become a virtual assistant, you need to know what you're getting into...

Home Jobs For Moms: A Guide To Choosing The Right Opportunity For Stay At Home Mothers
Submitted by: Melissa Brewer

When you are considering working from home, there is a set of decisions that must be made before anything...

Virtual Secretary Jobs: Who Hires At-Home Workers
Submitted by: Melissa Brewer

Many people hire the services of virtual secretaries If you have specific skills such as web design, technical writing, graphic design, event planning, or working with advanced computer programs, there are many employers who would be interested in hiring you for specific projects or daily tasks...

Stay At Home Moms And Their Very Real Jobs
Submitted by: Melissa Brewer

As a stay at home mom that wants to work from home, many people may seem like they don't take your seriously...

Online Tutoring Jobs - How To Know If The Tutoring Gigs You've Found Online Are Legit
Submitted by: Melissa Brewer

Regardless if you're a teacher or an expert in a particular language, musical instrument, math or other discipline, finding legitimate online tutoring jobs can be frustrating unless you conduct a little research first...

Home Jobs For Moms - A Guide To Choosing The Right Opportunity For Stay At Home Mothers
Submitted by: Melissa Brewer

When you are considering working from home, there is a set of decisions that must be made before anything...

A World Of Virtual Opportunities: The Trend Toward Work-at-Home Reservation Agents
Submitted by: Melissa Brewer

How many times have you wished that there was a work at home opportunity for an entry-level office job applicant...

Locum Tenens Positions Help to Combat Stress
Submitted by: Adrianna Noton

It is widely known that the medical profession is one of the most stressful ones in existence Long hours, having to see more patients in less time and increasing pressure from insurance and pharmaceutical companies are some of the factors that lead to physician stress...

Why Writing Your Own Resume Doesn’t Work
Submitted by: Jason Kay

Writing your own resume is a daunting task that can take up many valuable hours of your time and the most frustrating fact of it all is that writing your own resume doesn’t work...

Why You Should Read Resume Service Reviews
Submitted by: Jason Kay

A resume service can be the perfect solution for you if you are not able or wanting to write your own resume...

Translating Your Military Skills Into a Civilian Resume
Submitted by: Jason Kay

For many service men and women once they leave the military and head off to the private sector they have trouble translating military skills into civilian skills on their resumes...

Cover Letter Writing Guide – Where to Start and What to Say
Submitted by: Jason Kay

When you turn in your resume to a potential employer the first thing that they will see is your cover letter...

The Pros and Cons of Becoming a Travel Nurse
Submitted by: Adriana N.

A travel nurse is a licensed health care provider who works different short term assignments that call for traveling...

Tips For Getting a Job After Being Laid Off More Than Once
Submitted by: Heather Eagar

It's hard to find a job when you've been laid off, but it's even tougher when you've been laid off two or more times in succession...

How to Be a Helicopter Pilot - Helicopter Flight School Training
Submitted by: Ryan Henderson

Are you inspired to be a helicopter pilot If you have a passion for flying an aircraft then you need to enroll yourself at a helicopter training school...

Do You Have What it Takes to Be a Fighter Pilot? - Combat Pilot Training
Submitted by: Ryan Henderson

A lot of people have had that dream of becoming a fighter pilot The dashing officer; flying at super sonic speeds, defending the nation etc...

How to Become a Professional Pilot - Getting Your License
Submitted by: Ryan Henderson

All prospective pilots must complete high school A college-preparatory curriculum is recommended because of the need for pilots to have at least some college education...

Why It’s Essential to Use Keywords in Your Resume
Submitted by: Jason Kay

You may have heard that it is essential to use keywords in your resume but not know why Have you ever wondered how potential employers sift through the hundred and possibly thousands of resumes that they get and come up with those they want to interview...

Tips to Lengthen Your Executive Resume
Submitted by: Heather Eagar

By the time you reach the executive level, you have undoubtedly racked up a ton of skills and accomplishments...

Resume Cover Letters: Six Common Mistakes To Avoid!
Submitted by: David LeAche

The resume cover letter is your all important foot in the door Whenever you send in a full resume for a position, it should always be accompanied by a covering letter...

What Exactly is Pharmaceutical Sales Careers?
Submitted by: Nezrul Hisyam Abdul Ghani

Careers in pharmaceutical sales mean two simple things: 1) A person works for pharmaceutical company 2) That person does something related to sales But if I just tell you these I believe you are going to ask me more questions because those two statements barely explain anything...

Pharmaceutical Sales Careers – Who Best Suit Them
Submitted by: Nezrul Hisyam Abdul Ghani

Are you the best candidate for pharmaceutical sales careers Do not short-listed yourself until you read what I am about to share in the next few paragraphs...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy