How to make a IT resume for Software Engineers?

billa's picture

How to make a IT resume for Experienced Software Engineers? Where can i get the correct format of the professional resume?
Give me some tips to make the professional resume for Experienced Software Engineers?

Dharani's picture

There are lot of online services that offer support for resume preparation .But they charge for some extent. Make sure you cover these mainly in the resume.
1.Work that you did.(with client details)
2.Time period of the project ,technologies worked on.
3.The courses you have attended during your work.
4.Awards and rewards own.

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lima's picture

Consider the following résumé tips

Focus your resume. Concentrate on highlighting your two most recent or relevant jobs. Focus your résumé on the position you are applying to.

Tailor your resume to the specifics of the position you are seeking. If you are applying for a director of engineering position, and your resume is one long paragraph about your business development experiences, you aren’t going to be selected for an interview.

Do not write a “functional” resume for a recruiter/headhunter.

Structure your resume. Structure your resume with a one-sentence statement describing the size of the company at which you worked, and what they do. Although you may have worked for XYZ Company, many people have no idea what that company does, or how big it is. Both factors are very relevant to a potential employers’ decision making.

Do not include work experience before 1980.

List your technical skills and degrees.

Always, always be truthful on your resume.If you didn’t earn a degree, don’t say that you did.

Don’t write an objective or summary introductory paragraph. No one reads them, so save use the space with more important information.

Be specific. Use bullet points and list achievements that show that you have increased revenues or saved past employers’ money.

the verbs/phrases to use: accelerated, achieved, created, led a team, developed, designed, demonstrated, increased, implemented, organized, re-engineered and saved.

Use buzzwords, keywords and industry terminology.

List continuing education. Many prospective employers look more favorably upon candidates who have continued to educate and train themselves throughout their careers.

Say "No" to one-page resumes. Seasoned engineers should have two- to three-page résumés, which is perfectly acceptable.

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