by Sharon Florentine

The Best IT Resume Tips of 2014

How-To
Dec 2, 20143 mins
IT Jobs

CIO.com takes a brief look back at the IT Resume Makeover series and some of the best resume advice from the past 12 months.

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The Best IT Resume Tips of 2014

Over the last year, our resume experts and career consultants have helped numerous IT professionals put their best foot forward. Here’s a quick look at some of the top resume tips from 2014’s IT Resume Makeover series.

For a deeper dive on resume tips with expert commentary, please read, IT Resume Makeover: Top 11 Resume Tips From 2014.

Clear Out the Clutter

Clear Out the Clutter

Instead of a “laundry list” of job responsibilities and daily tasks, focus your resume on how you’ve solved problems for employers — and in what context.

Know Your Audience

Know Your Audience

Tailor the message to your audience. Ask yourself who will read your resume and what they expect to see.

Tell a Compelling Personal Story

Tell a Compelling Personal Story

Finding a career success story within your work history will make your career narrative more interesting and engaging for potential employers.

Use Sales Tactics to Sell Yourself

Use Sales Tactics to Sell Yourself

A sales resume is built on metrics: sales figures, number of deals closed, revenue targets achieved. Without these metrics, it can be nearly impossible to differentiate yourself from other sales candidates.

For a deeper dive on resume tips with expert commentary, please read, IT Resume Makeover: Top 11 Resume Tips From 2014.

Don’t Sell Yourself Short

Don't Sell Yourself Short

This is the place to showcase your achievements. Make sure to hone in on unique achievements, successes, skills and knowledge to really grab the reader’s attention.

For a deeper dive on resume tips with expert commentary, please read, IT Resume Makeover: Top 11 Resume Tips From 2014.

Avoid Information Overload

Avoid Information Overload

Most employers want to quickly see dates, the scope of an applicant’s responsibility, the types of projects managed, and other pertinent details, but make sure you’re not using too much detail, which can become overwhelming to a reader.

For a deeper dive on resume tips with expert commentary, please read, IT Resume Makeover: Top 11 Resume Tips From 2014.

Position Your Accomplishments for Maximum Impact

Position Your Accomplishments for Maximum Impact

Typically, a resume has between 10 and 15 seconds to make an impact on a recruiter, hiring manager or HR professional. That’s why it’s crucial that attention-grabbing achievements and information be positioned close to the top of the first page, where it’s more likely to be seen and have maximum effect.

For a deeper dive on resume tips with expert commentary, please read, IT Resume Makeover: Top 11 Resume Tips From 2014.

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