Ask HR- Reference in the Resume

I was recently asked my opinion of using a referral pane on a resume. You can view a sample of the resume by clicking here Reference Resume Sample

My opinion is that this is too difficult for a recruiter to scan. If you resume makes into the hands of recruiter or hiring manager once the Applicant Tracking System scans and ranks it, it only has a few seconds to sell your qualifications to get moved to yes or event the maybe pile. When I scan a resume, I need to know what did you do, where did you do it, and how can you help my company achieve its goals in 30 seconds or less. During the scanning process, I am not interested in who you got to say great things about you.

Another resume that doesn’t lend itself to quick scanning is the one will all the cool designs and bold colors. Unless I am hiring a graphic artist, I don’t need funky fonts, colors or shapes. I need a resume that concisely tells how you match our needs. It is as simple as that. (And if I were hiring a graphic artist, I would expect to see a portfolio in a format such as Acrobat or other software that you would be expected to use on the job.)

Another question I frequently get is about the cover letter. Should I bother to send one? The answer is yes. While some recruiters may never look at it, my guess is someone in the hiring process will. However, if you are going to send one, use the T-format.

Listed Job Requirement Your matched skill/experience
Knowledge of ADDIE Used ADDIE method to design corporate leadership training program that resulted in a 100% performance improvement in two departments.

And If you really feel it is necessary to add those recommendations, add another column to your T.

Listed Job Requirement Your matched skill/experience Recommendation
Knowledge of ADDIE Used ADDIE method to design corporate leadership training program that resulted in a 100% performance improvement in two departments. “program provided me the skills needed to help my team reach their goals”
Listed Job Requirement Your matched skill/experience Result
Knowledge of ADDIE Used ADDIE method to design corporate leadership training program. 100% performance improvement in multiple departments.

But if you want to standout even more, use the other column to show your results. That is what I really want to talk about.

What do you think? Your comments are welcomed and encouraged.

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Sheri Mazurek is a training and human resource professional with over 16 years of management experience, and is skilled in all areas of employee management and human resource functions, with a specialty in learning and development. She is available to help you with your Human Resources and Training needs on a contract basis. For more information send an email to smazurek0615@gmail.com or visit www.sherimazurek.com. Follow me on twitter @Sherimaz.

2 Replies to “Ask HR- Reference in the Resume”

  1. It seems very much confusing for me , do we need to add any format to it to make it more attractive and meaningful.

    1. I aplogize for any confusion. Are you interested in the formatting of the t-letter? or the resume?

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