Resumes
What We Look For
Our resume reviewers look for evidence of achievement in the four key skill areas outlined below. We find the following resume structure most helpful in giving you a fair review:
Education
We prefer to see details of graduate work and college/tertiary education first. Please include your degree subject, university, degree grades and any major prizes or awards, specifying key dates.
Work Experience
Identify the position that was held, business name, address, and length of the position. Emphasize what you have achieved in each major role beyond your key day-to-day responsibilities. We are most interested in the impact you have had in your career (e.g., the key things that changed because of your direct involvement). Describe unique skills and experiences that will help us understand the strengths you bring to the table.
Other Skills and Achievements
NutriTalk looks for other involvement, besides the work place or academia. We are interested in any volunteer or charity work, or positions of responsibility in professional bodies, particularly where they demonstrate leadership.
Also, you should include leadership positions, significant involvement in extracurricular activities, and significant participation in sports, games, societies or hobbies. Please only include items that you feel will help us understand your strengths better (rather than including something just for the sake of having it).
Languages
Include any foreign languages for which you have business conversational ability or better. Then, rate yourself as basic, competent or fluent.
We hope these guidelines help you in constructing a good resume. Good luck in your job search!