jmroberts70 said:'Yea, sounds familiar. I'd say just get your resume started -make sure it's a functional resume and not a chronological resume for starters. Start sorting out your skills into major categories. The way to catch an HR person's eye is through which skills are listed first. For example, I have two major skill sets: AutoCAD engineering, and PC tech support. I make sure to list them all on my resume but I change the order of skills (and my summary statement) depending on the job I'm applying for. In most cases, you're going to be applying electronically anyways so I have several versions of my resume handy and ready to go depending on the job I'm applying for. In many cases, I look for keywords in the job description and make sure my resume has them clearly and quickly stated (within reason of course). Most HR people are not familiar with the skills they are actually looking for. Frequently, resumes are overlooked because the skill is not mentioned in the way they are looking for. By example, if in the job description the phrase "desktop support" is mentioned, make sure your resume uses the same thing in plase of such things as "helpdesk tech". The cover letter will still server as a way to make a connection between your resume and the job description but it makes a great difference if your resume has the keywords they are looking for it there. I personally know of many HR people that simply to "keyword searches" through a collection of digital resumes. If they don't find a match, they will toss the resume. It may sound stupid but when you have a collection of resumes over 200, you have to do things like that to get through them quickly.
So just get your resume put together and posted here and I'm sure we can go from there.
--Good luck!
RE: JMRoberts70
Thanks much man... After reading through alot of the stuff here I can see that my resume is the classical "no no" resume. I am in process of rewriting it now to make it more along the lines of what this thread talks about.
However, I am curious as to a good, free place to post my resume for you guys to look at. Any suggestions.?
Thanks,
Greg