Friday, December 9, 2011

Boosting Your Job Search with a Resume Website

Millions of people are struggling to find work again. If you’re tired of being one of the statistics, it’s time to do something about it. A job offer won’t magically arrive at your doorstep. In fact, even if you submit your resume to hundreds of companies, it is possible that you may not even hear back. There are just so many applicants who want the same job. What can you do to differentiate yourself from the rest? Creating a “resume website” may be the answer.

So what exactly is the resume website? It is basically a site that showcases your background, credentials, and portfolio. It makes you stand out by giving the recruiter a deeper glimpse of what you’re capable of. For example, if you’re applying as a landscaper, a graphic designer, or even a writer, there is a world of difference between saying that you worked as this so-and-so company from actually giving the recruiter a chance to see the actual output.

Of course, the resume website can also contain interesting tidbits about you, if relevant. Be sure to include your educational qualifications as this information generally makes the site look more professional. Aside from showcasing your talents, creating the website will also show the recruiter or prospective employer that you are proactive, technically knowledgeable, and are willing to go the extra mile. If you’re still not sure what to include on the website, read on below for some suggestions:

Home Page – the home page generally contains an overview of the purpose of the site, links to other pages, and even your picture. If you’re running a blog, it’s possible to integrate it into the main page so that it’s constantly updated.
About Me Page – this page should contain your location, an overview of your educational history and work experience, and even the reason why you’ve created the website. Ideally, the “About Me” page is the section where entertaining things about your life should be placed.
Resume Page – the “Resume Page” is the serious-stuff page. There are a number of individuals who place their resume (whether it is in chronological or functional format) as it is on this web page. On the other hand, there are also individuals that make their CV easier to scan and read. It is recommended for you to opt to use the latter to keep reader attention focused.
Portfolio – the portfolio page increases your chance to land a job significantly. Make sure to take advantage of this opportunity. Showcase the best pieces you’ve ever created. Whether you’re a web developer, 3D artist, or a model, the portfolio page shows off what you’re capable of.
Contact Me Page – then of course, there’s the “Contact Me” page. This is important because you should remove the address and even personal telephone number from the “Resume Page” for privacy purposes. This page is the best way for recruiters and possible employers to contact you.

By following the guidelines above, you can create an effective and compelling resume website that will let you land the job of your dreams.

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