1、ResumeWritingTipsforComputerInformationPositWhen writing a resume for a high-tech position such as Computer Information, Network Administration, PC Tech Support or Systems Administrator be sure to include a full range of your technical skills. Strengthen and support your technical skills with transf
2、erable skills such as departmental coordination, project management, staff or user training experience. Many high tech job seekers become too focused on marketing only their technical skills. Or, if they do try to market their transferable skills they use job titles that dont convey how past experie
3、nce matches the computer positions they want. Well use an example from my booklet, 6 Easy Steps to Create Resumes and Cover Letters for Computer Information Students. Heres an abbreviated section from Valeries resume: Networking Management Pioneered user groups, supervisors and granted their rights.
4、 Administered and maintained Microsoft NT and Novel Network. PC Support Teamwork Analyzed computer problems on campus. Installed hard drives, floppy drives, monitor cards and CD-ROMS. Upgraded 486 PC lab to Pentium system. NETWORKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT Network Administration Assigned trustee rights,
5、created users and login scripts, installed operating systems, work stations and print server, and administered security right. System Troubleshooting Consulted with Program Managers to troubleshoot systems in 4 departments. User Training - Computer Applications Designed Access software package for C
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7、mployees. Since Valeries work experience had been with a company * auto glass windows she listed her “transferable skills“ in the left hand column of her before resume without stating that she had worked for the auto glass manufacturer. While Valeries before resume hits upon some of the skills best
8、suited for a Technical Support or Networking position it did not show the depth of her skills. Take a moment and read an abbreviated section (only about one-fifth of the resume is provided below) from Valeries after resume which she created by using 6 Easy Steps to Create Resumes and Cover Letters f
9、or Computer Information Students. EMPLOYMENT, Holmes Manufacturing 1990 - Present Departmental Management Managed departmental operations and staff of 15 for branch with sales of $1.2 million. Customer Service Administration Oversaw customer service and administration to serve up to 200 customers pe
10、r shift. Which resume creates the strongest image of Valeries skills? Knowing that network administrators often have to coordinate with a variety of departments, service internal customers, train users and troubleshoot systems - who would you call for an interview when comparing the before and after
11、 resume? Using subheads like those shown below the heading of Networking Technical Support, provide depth to your resume and sell your top skills at a glance. Valerie was able to create her after resume by using the resume examples, skill headings, sample sentences and easy to follow worksheets prov
12、ided in my booklet. Click here if you would like to read a detailed description of 6 Easy Steps to Create Resumes and Cover Letters for Computer Information Students ($5.59 download and $8.95 * copy). I recommend this booklet for those job seekers who are recent graduates and need to learn how to ma
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