My Resume???

So, I’ve talked to you guys about creating a resume so much. Some of you on my private rooms asked to see my resume!

I won’t be able to share 100% of my resume publicly as some of the information and tasks I’ve done are semi-private non disclosure. I’d also have to remove it based on where I interview to protect the companies that I work for. I keep those in there in case I apply to other areas in the organization. I always strongly suggest, you create your resume based on where you apply, so you shouldn’t have a resume that can be just openly published. But it’s a fair statement – and what I can show you is something that is fairly consistent in almost every job I would apply for.

WARNING – DO THIS BEFORE YOU LOOK

Before you look at my resume – try to do a 5-10 second glance and determine your opinion. I’ve explained a hire manager’s first impression. So understand the impression you get when you look at my resume.

Next, do a quick 30 second read of the resume and determine your impression of me. Remember, you’ve never met me or know me at this point – but after the 30 second read, what do you think of me as a person? Would you want me in your team? That is what my previous resume discussions are showing you about first impression.

Do the above 2 steps before you scroll down to look at my first page of my resume as it will be extremely valuable for your own learning, and what you put out in the future.

Here is the first page of my resume that is pretty standard and I’d edit it just a bit depending on where I’m applying:

For the others parts, it would be listing out my skills and then work experience as I’ve shown you in my previous videos.

Hope this helps you along in your IT career,

Rick@ITJob.Coach

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