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The Cyber-Savvy Resume Primer for Non-Technical Professionals
By Murray A. Mann and Rose Mary Bombela-Tobias
Co-authors, Barron's The Complete Job Search Guide for Latinos
www.JobSearchGuideforLatinos.com
According to Pat Criscito, president and founder of ProType Ltd., almost all Fortune 1000 companies, nearly half of all mid-sized companies and most recruitment service providers for smaller employers now use information technology to access and process your resume. The cyber-savvy resume is an effective electronic version of your traditional resume that can help you maintain a competitive advantage in the employment marketplace. The cyber-savvy resume may take on of the following forms:
SCANNABLE
- Your paper resume (or fax) arrives at a company or search firm, is scanned using Optical Character Recognition and stored in a computer database.
- A keyword search is conducted to match candidates to the requirements of an opening. Keywords or phrases describe your skills, experience, education and cultural competencies.
- Your resume can be difficult to scan if it contains funky fonts, compressed letters, underlining, hollow bullets, columns, short vertical lines, etc. You do not have to sacrifice design attributes.
E-MAILABLE
- Your once visually appealing resume is converted to an "ugly" generic text file for posting on the Internet, Bulletin Boards and On-line Services.
- Your resume is universally readable by any computer system, directly entered into a resume database, and can be distributed in seconds to one or thousands of websites.
- Susan Britton Whitcomb, author of Resume Magic, suggests that anyone familiar with word processing software can easily convert their resume for successful e-mailing.
MULTIMEDIA
- A resume for your home page on the Internet using photographs, graphics, animation, sound, color and/or movement.
- This format can be an effective showcase for technical fields and the arts. Recruiters for most other careers do not surf the Net looking for personal websites.
- You must know HTML, or have software that will convert word processing files.
BLACKBERRY
- HTML/Plain text or just a minimized version of the original resume.
POSTING YOUR RESUME OR HOW NOT TO BECOME "LOST IN CYBERSPACE"
Your cyber-savvy resume can be submitted to a company e-mail address, a headhunter website, an Internet resume database or an on-line resume forwarding service. It is best to paste your resume into your e-mail message. This will protect the integrity of your information, save the receiver the hassle of downloading / opening and avoid the reader's fear of viruses. It is useful to have an e-mail return Address. You can obtain a free personal e-mal address from several Internet providers.
Your first on-line resume should be e-mailed to yourself so you may review the final version as seen by the recipient. A little research can help you determine how and where to post your cyber-savvy Resume. Most companies have websites listing employment opportunities and position specific e-mail addresses.
¡BUENA SUERTE!

