Thursday, March 12, 2020

Smart Resume Packaging vs. Exaggerating on Your Resume

Smart Resume Packaging vs. Exaggerating on Your Resume Understand Smart Resume Packaging vs. ExaggerationTo get ahead in a competitive entry-level job market, some college students are giving serious thought to the unthinkable Lying or wholesale exaggeration on their resumes.As one Monster member puts itIm graduating this May, but even back in 10th grade, one English teacher, who was actually more down-to-earth than most, looked at my resume and muttered, Well, I guess its a good thing youre honest. Honesty? Im almost ready to start lying on my applications. At least if I get thrown in jail for fraud, I wont have to worry about not being able to afford rent.Stick to the TruthLying on your resume is truly a bad idea, and not just for ethical reasons, which by themselves ought to stop you, but also because youll almost certainly get caught eventually. While you may not get thrown in jail for fraud, you will likely lose your job -- immediately.But lying or exaggerating on a resume bring s up a related issue. Many entry-level job seekers err in the other direction and downplay their skills and accomplishments on their resumes. After all, the point of a resume is to present your skills and abilities to a prospective employer in the best way possible.That means learning to find the happy medium between unintentional modesty and over-the-top exaggeration and hype. The best way to do that is to take a look at a few examples.Find Just RightTo paraphrase Goldilocks and the Three Bears, youre looking not for too little or too much, but for just right. Note the differences in these resume entries, one for a waitress position and the other for an IT help-desk jobThe Classic UndersellRestaurant Worker, Sams Kitchen, Anytown, VA.2009-PresentSeated customers and waited on tables.Worked with others to make sure restaurant ran smoothly.Youve Gone Too FarDining Experience Liaison, Sams Kitchen, Anytown, VA.2009-PresentManaged customer besucherzahlen flow and oversaw table-by-table meal preparation and delivery.Coordinated hiring and training of new restaurant employees.Just RightWaitress/Hostess, Sams Kitchen, Anytown, VA.2009-PresentServed an average of 35 customer tables per eight-hour shift, ensuring all patrons received their meals promptly and solving problems immediately as they arose.Trained six new restaurant employees and participated actively in interviews with four candidates for waitstaff positions.Promoted to Hostess after justthree months on the job.The Classic UndersellComputer Lab Worker, Anywhere University, Anywhere, CA.August 2008-May 2010Helped users with computer problems.Youve Gone Too FarTechnology Manager, Anywhere University, Anywhere, CA.August 2008-May 2010Oversaw technology usage among students, faculty and staff campus-wide.Just RightHelp-Desk Assistant/Leader, Anywhere University, Anywhere, CA.August 2008-May 2010Solved computer problems via phone and email for students, faculty and staff of widely varying technical abilities as sisted approximately 25 users per week on average.Promoted to Help Desk Leader following successful completion of A+ certification.Know the Fine LineIf too understated, a resume can appear weak. On the other hand, a too much version has the power to end your candidacy before, during and even after you have joined a company, with long-lasting and unpleasant results.Learn and respect the fine lines between smart resume packaging, ineffective understatement, and unacceptable exaggeration or outright lying. Sooner or later, deceptions will catch up with you, and then even your best fiction writing wont save you.

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