Friday, July 3, 2020

Does your resume include your contact information

Does your resume include your contact information Silly question? Not really.You would probably be very surprised by the number of individuals who do not include their contact information in their resume. Reasons include everything from simple negligence to afear of sharing personal information. Regardless of the reason, it should beobvious that without your contact information you are wasting your time sendingout your resume. Our Web 2.0 era is one ofdisclosure and afear of sharing information will more likely be construed as misleading or deceptive.The same impression will result from those choosing to usenicknames rather than their given name. A resume is a professional document used to sell yourself. If it does not containthe necessary information to contact thesender or if the information is not perceived to begenuine, factual or true it will be discarded. The nameyou would use to sign a legal document is the name that should appearon your resume. Your address and a phone number that will most likely be answered by you rather than yourthree-year-old are imperative, as isyour email address.If youremail address isskibunny@hotmail.com or hockeyfanatic@gmail.com,create a new one! A professional email address and consistent use of your proper name should be prevalent throughout yourcontact informationas it is in the followingexamples: Name: Barbara J. Mackie Email:barbaramackie@rogers.com Website:www.barbarajmackie.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/barbaramackie Name: Martin P. Buckland Email: martin@aneliteresume.com Website: www.aneliteresume.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/mbuckland Does your resume include your contact information?

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.