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Resume(简历)tips:4 ways to stand out on paper

According to a recent studyrecruiters(招聘人员)only spend six seconds looking at your resume. So how do you make it into the callback pile in those mere seconds?1.Here is a bunch of ways to do just that.

1. Use key words.

When recruiters look through resumes, they're looking for key words that match the job description, including basic key words will get their attention, but you can take it a step further.2.Then include those key words in your resume as well.

2.3.

My friend is a chef. Her resume looks a lot like any chef's resume with one surprising difference.Under personal accomplishments she wrote, “Won the 2007 St. Bernard Parish Pie Eating Contest.” It isn't something you'd expect. She's been asked about the contest on several interviews, which is the perfect time to tell the recruiter that she also baked all of the pies for the contest.

3. Turn your resume into an infographic.

4.Just ask college journalist Chris Spurlock. Last year he turned his resume into an infographic. Not long after, Spurlock's resume was posted on both blogs and twitter. If you're in a creative field, make your resume look different from the standard one-page list.

4. Make a video resume

Sales manager Stan Paprzycki shot a video of himself, posted it on You Tube, and then sent the link to potential employers. The result was almost 100 percent positive response.5.A video resume is better suited for jobs like sales and marketing.

A. Take part in a contest.

B. Add unusual accomplishments.

C. Better yet, his video resume got him a job.

D. Your resume doesn't have to be a one-page list of achievements.

E. Adding some personalities to your resume can't hurt, but avoid jokes.

F. By thinking outside the box and making a resume that will hold the recruiter's attention.

G. Check out the company's website and look for any company goals that fit your experience.

 

1.F 2.G 3.B 4.D 5.C 【解析】 本文是说明文,介绍四种让你的简历吸引招聘人员的方法。 1.空前一句提出问题“how do you make it into….?”选项F意为:跳出思维定势,制作一份吸引招聘人员注意力的简历,是回答上一句的问题。结合下文可知,下一句中的 to do just that即是指选项F 中 hold the recruiter's attention。故选F项。 2.空前一句说you can take it a step further(你可以更进一步);选项G意为:查看该公司的网站,寻找任何符合你经验的公司目标。作者建议针对公司的要求,在你的简历中以关键词的形式呈现你的经历,会更容易吸引招聘人员,这是对“更进一步”的补充说明。故选G项。 3.分析文章结构可知,该空是此段的小标题。根据下文“Under personal accomplishments she wrote…”可知,此段主题是在你的简历中要体现你所取得的成绩。选项B意为:加上不寻常的成就,符合该段主题。故选 B 项。 4.此段的小标题为“把你的简历制成信息图表”;选项D意为:你的简历不必是一页成绩清单。下文提到make your resume look different from the standard one-page list可知,作者建议让你的简历看起来不同于标准的一页简历,与选项D 意思相符。故选 D项。 5.此段的小标题是“制作视频简历”,下文是举出Stan Paprzycki的例子,说明视频简历的好处;选项D意为:更好的是,他的视频简历给他找了一份工作,也是说明视频简历给他带来的好处。故选C 项。
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