HOW TO BUILD A CANADIAN RESUME
1.DO TAILOR YOUR APPLICATION TO THE JOB POSTING
It takes longer, but you will often get better results if you tailor each resume to the position you are looking for rather than the βspray and prayβ method where you send out a bunch of generic resumes.
Not sure what order you should present your experience? Which skills to include and which to leave out? Are you between word choices?
Look at the job posting. This is your first clue into exactly what the recruiter is looking for, and the language they want to see in your application.
The posting will list the job qualifications and then the nice-to-haves. Include your necessary skills front and centre on the first page of your resume, then put your βassetsβ after that.
2.DO QUANTIFY YOUR ACHIEVEMENT
Try to quantify your achievements with numbers, if you can. For example, if you were a manager, mention how many people you were responsible for overseeing. If you worked in sales, how many products did you sell? How much profit did you ring in every month?
Listing your specific achievements, in numbers that an employer can understand, will highlight your skills better than a generic statement. Saying you have a βgood work ethicβ means nothing. Demonstrating that you grew traffic to your companyβs website by 20% over one year, for example, shows a recruiter that you know what you are doing.
3.DO WRITE IN THIRD PERSON
Write in third-person format, so no βI,β βme,β or βmy.β Keep your sentences short and clear.
For your work experience, include the name and location of your company, and list a few of your responsibilities. Include the years you worked at the company, or if you worked for less than a year you can include the number of months. There is no need to explain gaps in employment on the resume. It will come up in the interview if the recruiter even asks.
For your education, list the school, program, credential, and dates. Depending on the position you are applying for, you can include your GPA as well, but it is usually not necessary. You can include your awards here, or in a separate βawardsβ section.
4.DO INCLUDE UNPAID WORK EXPERIENCE
You can include things like your volunteer experience, as long as it prepared you for the duties you will be performing at the job you are applying for.
5.DO INCLUDE COVER LETTER
Even if they do not ask for it, even if they are going to skip it and head straight to your resume, it is always good to include a cover letter.
A cover letter is meant to embellish the resume, and show the recruiter why you are the best fit for their job opening.
We could write a separate article about cover lettersβ and we probably will. But here we will give you a general idea of how to write a cover letter.
Your cover letter should contain the companyβs contact information, as well as your contact information. It should be no more than a couple of paragraphs, and it should not take up a whole page.
You can write in the first person here. Your goal is to connect with the recruiter. Use their name only if you are 100% sure you have the correct name of the person who will be reviewing your application. If you do know their name, use it, but note that there is usually no need to include a prefix. These days, starting a letter with βSirβ or βMadameβ is usually inappropriate, unless you know for certain that the recruiter reading your letter prefers that.
The first paragraph should introduce who you are and why you want this job. Be sure to name the position you are applying for. In the subsequent paragraphs, you will want to demonstrate why you are the best candidate for the position, referring to your previous relevant experience. You can go above and beyond by showing them how your involvement will solve their problems, and make them a better company.
Conclude by thanking them, and letting them know that you will be following up.
Also, if you think you are underqualified for a position that interests you, apply anyway. In the best-case scenario, you get the job and learn to become the candidate that they are looking for, or else you just do not get the job. You have nothing to lose, and everything to gain