Saturday, June 21, 2008

Electrician Resumes: Writing an Effective Resumes

By Salvador Paez

The next logical thing to do after graduating from school to be an electrician is to find a job. But if you decide to apply for a job, you'll be needing a copy of your resum.

Resums provide your potential employer with information concerning your working history, educational background and personal details.It does not matter if you have limited experience in writing resums because the following tips are provided to help you make a competitive one.

Application forms may be enough to get you some kinds of work. But electricians are professionals and they need to pass a resum instead of an application form to prove that they are really qualified for the job. Application forms may be easy to fill out but they just won't do.

There are just several methods you can take to make an effective resum. You have to remember that your resum must showcase your talents, skills, background, and experience. When applying as an electrician, you should include which school you graduated from, the specialization, the place you took your apprenticeship in, and some of your professional experience, if you have any.

Your resum must be very brief, concise and easy to read. It is not a wise decision to fill your resum with impertinent information, which could only serve to confuse your employer. It should be that the first time an employer reads it, he or she finds out the basic information that prove that you're qualified for the job.

The basic information that is needed in an electrician rsum is the following:

* Your contact information (Full name, address, telephone number, mobile number, email address). * Your qualifications and educational background. * Employment objective or goal. * Work experience, if any. * Special skills and abilities

Do not write your references on the rsum - to place them in a separate sheet. If your potential employer asks for references, then give them out. A reference is a person that can attest to the truth of the information on your rsum.

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