Preparing for an interview doesn’t begin with practicing your elevator speech in front of the mirror or picking out your most professional outfit. It actually starts before you even apply for a job. Recruiters read through hundreds of resumes, so the first step is getting you noticed via your resume, especially in a competitive job market such as information technology (IT). Your resume needs to capture the recruiter’s attention, but the process doesn’t end there. This week we’ll touch on past blogs, as well as current articles, to help strategize a plan to nail that next interview.
Revamp Your Resume
It’s often said that values and positive attitude are what employers really look for in a candidate. They want to hire someone who can lead their team to success. Your resume’s job is to explain your industry experience and communicate who you are to the reader. So, how can you reflect this effectively on paper?
CIO.com tells the story of how a Senior Security Systems Administrator modified his resume to better represent his skillset, experience, and personality. He consulted with a technology career coach and they began reorganizing his resume. Throughout the process, he learned to fight the urge to include all of his experience details and how to objectively critique his own resume. These are two great ways to adjust your resume as it takes much self-discipline to evaluate your own work. Check here for other tips on how to enhance your resume to read more like a story.
And, as York helps match IT professionals with IT jobs, we have a few of our own suggestions on how to make your resume stand out:
Interview Tips
Interviews themselves can differ depending on the field of work which means that preparing for an IT interview is different than prepping for a nursing interview. Below are some great interview tips from other recruiters in the tech arena.
If you’re interested in learning more behind each tip, click here to read the original posting.
What other tips have helped you during an interview?
Posted By: Jaclyn Roman