My company asked me to write give them a copy of my Resume and/or CV for training record and job requirement/quals... So, I am working on a new one since the one I used to get this job was lost when my dog ate my computer
Once I am done with it for work I will doctor it up some more to have incase I ever decide to look for another job. Since it has been some time since I have bothered to even look back on my career it has been rather difficult to remember all that I have done. So, to those just starting, or to those who have been procrastinating on updating their resume; do it now! or do less
So
How much detail do you put into your resume? My Experience takes up 2 pages and I have only included my jobs since graduating from college (no intern or summer job stuff).
Do you include all the computer programs you know how to use? I see resumes and CVs on line that say that they know how to use MSWord... is that really that high of a commodity?
I always include an "Interests" section just for if an interviewer gets bored, and doesn't know what to ask. I try to make myself look all-encompasing here, should I include "beer" as an interest?
Some people put down "Personal Info" like birthday, martial status, etc... Is this necessary?
How much do you embelish? If you have seen a computer(s) do you say that you have experience with computers? If you once cleaned up your office out of boredom does that make you "orderly"? And if you once stared at a spot on the wall for over an hour does that make you have "strong attention to detail"?
Basically I have
ME NAME
PROFILE
EXPERIENCE
TRAINING AND SKILLS
QUALIFICATIONS (education)
PERSONAL DETAILS
INTERESTS
in that order. Am I missing something? Or do I have something that should be removed or should I put this in a different order?
More or less I am just curious how other people do it, all the ones I have seen are from kids right out of school or from people who put EVERYTHING on their resume including the name of their pets...

Once I am done with it for work I will doctor it up some more to have incase I ever decide to look for another job. Since it has been some time since I have bothered to even look back on my career it has been rather difficult to remember all that I have done. So, to those just starting, or to those who have been procrastinating on updating their resume; do it now! or do less

So
How much detail do you put into your resume? My Experience takes up 2 pages and I have only included my jobs since graduating from college (no intern or summer job stuff).
Do you include all the computer programs you know how to use? I see resumes and CVs on line that say that they know how to use MSWord... is that really that high of a commodity?
I always include an "Interests" section just for if an interviewer gets bored, and doesn't know what to ask. I try to make myself look all-encompasing here, should I include "beer" as an interest?

Some people put down "Personal Info" like birthday, martial status, etc... Is this necessary?
How much do you embelish? If you have seen a computer(s) do you say that you have experience with computers? If you once cleaned up your office out of boredom does that make you "orderly"? And if you once stared at a spot on the wall for over an hour does that make you have "strong attention to detail"?
Basically I have
ME NAME
PROFILE
EXPERIENCE
TRAINING AND SKILLS
QUALIFICATIONS (education)
PERSONAL DETAILS
INTERESTS
in that order. Am I missing something? Or do I have something that should be removed or should I put this in a different order?
More or less I am just curious how other people do it, all the ones I have seen are from kids right out of school or from people who put EVERYTHING on their resume including the name of their pets...
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