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    • thanksajdotcomT
      thanksajdotcom
      last edited by

      Also, how do you list experience/skills/accomplishments that aren't tied to any specific job but were accomplished on your own? Like I set out on a personal project and did something pretty cool that is good experience for a resume, but not tied to any employer. How do I list that?

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      • thanksajdotcomT
        thanksajdotcom @Minion Queen
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        @Minion-Queen said:

        Woven into actual job descriptions.

        Ok.

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        • coliverC
          coliver
          last edited by coliver

          What do people classify under accomplishments? I understand things like certifications would go under there. (Which I don't have unfortunately) What else? Significant infrastructure updates? Training's? Conferences attended?

          How about for technologies know? What do people generally put under that heading? Specifics like VMware or more general things like Hypervisors?

          So far I have the following:

          • Name
            • Contact information
          • Technologies
          • Work Experience (reverse chronological order)
          • Education
          • Personal Experience

          What is acceptable for personal experience? Would I put a home lab in there? Or would this be more like things done outside of school/work but still "work".

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          • Minion QueenM
            Minion Queen Banned
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            Personal Experience should be listed separately

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            • coliverC
              coliver
              last edited by coliver

              What do people think about a work statement (or something similar) where you describe yourself and what you are looking for? I feel like they are kind of cheesy as the real reason to work is so that I can afford to live but I doubt anyone would want to see that.

              How about references do I include them or do a references available upon request?

              edit: obviously I will be proofreading this before I submit it.

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              • Minion QueenM
                Minion Queen Banned
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                Accomplishments could be Major Migrations and what you did for them don't forget to include project management skills.

                Specifics could be vague so that gives you space to explain a bit more. However detailed if you are looking to have the resume do all the talking for you.

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                • Minion QueenM
                  Minion Queen Banned
                  last edited by

                  If you have a home lab absolutely state that. But under personal accomplishments.

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                  • gjacobseG
                    gjacobse @Minion Queen
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                    @Minion-Queen said:

                    If you have a home lab absolutely state that. But under personal accomplishments.

                    Good to have a home lab - shows willingness to learn.

                    Bad thing about a home lab - you take work home with you. Oh wait - I do that already...

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                    • coliverC
                      coliver @gjacobse
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                      @g.jacobse said:

                      @Minion-Queen said:

                      If you have a home lab absolutely state that. But under personal accomplishments.

                      Good to have a home lab - shows willingness to learn.

                      Bad thing about a home lab - you take work home with you. Oh wait - I do that already...

                      Well, I generally do things that I don't do at work in my lab. Technologies that I really want to learn but don't have a place for at work, or that I can't think of a use case without actually using it first.

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                      • gjacobseG
                        gjacobse @coliver
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                        @coliver said:

                        What do people classify under accomplishments? I understand things like certifications would go under there. (Which I don't have unfortunately) What else? Significant infrastructure updates? Training's? Conferences attended?

                        How about for technologies know? What do people generally put under that heading? Specifics like VMware or more general things like Hypervisors?

                        So far I have the following:

                        • Name
                          • Contact information
                        • Technologies
                        • Work Experience (reverse chronological order)
                        • Education
                        • Personal Experience

                        What is acceptable for personal experience? Would I put a home lab in there? Or would this be more like things done outside of school/work but still "work".

                        Yes and no..

                        Something are 'fluff' when you are talking IT. Server 2003 Admin doesn't need to be listed for every job you do if the last 3 places have had a Windows 2003 server you worked on. List it once.

                        Same goes with some technologies. An adding machine (poor example) is a adding machine regardless of it being used in 5 jobs. It's a skill like riding a bike (sorta). I can ride a bike,.. Mountain, touring, cross - it's still a bike.

                        Also I don't think Employer Contact information is needed on a resume. Again, adds fluff. The resume is your sales tool while riding with the guy on an elevator to the 4th floor. To much extra information and they will miss the important things they are looking for.

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                        • thanksajdotcomT
                          thanksajdotcom @Minion Queen
                          last edited by

                          @Minion-Queen said:

                          If you have a home lab absolutely state that. But under personal accomplishments.

                          So you should have a personal accomplishments section, similar to how you have work experience and education sections?

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                          • thanksajdotcomT
                            thanksajdotcom @gjacobse
                            last edited by

                            @g.jacobse said:

                            @coliver said:

                            What do people classify under accomplishments? I understand things like certifications would go under there. (Which I don't have unfortunately) What else? Significant infrastructure updates? Training's? Conferences attended?

                            How about for technologies know? What do people generally put under that heading? Specifics like VMware or more general things like Hypervisors?

                            So far I have the following:

                            • Name
                              • Contact information
                            • Technologies
                            • Work Experience (reverse chronological order)
                            • Education
                            • Personal Experience

                            What is acceptable for personal experience? Would I put a home lab in there? Or would this be more like things done outside of school/work but still "work".

                            Yes and no..

                            Something are 'fluff' when you are talking IT. Server 2003 Admin doesn't need to be listed for every job you do if the last 3 places have had a Windows 2003 server you worked on. List it once.

                            Same goes with some technologies. An adding machine (poor example) is a adding machine regardless of it being used in 5 jobs. It's a skill like riding a bike (sorta). I can ride a bike,.. Mountain, touring, cross - it's still a bike.

                            Also I don't think Employer Contact information is needed on a resume. Again, adds fluff. The resume is your sales tool while riding with the guy on an elevator to the 4th floor. To much extra information and they will miss the important things they are looking for.

                            My resume starts with my contact info and then a categorized list of technologies I know or have worked with to some degree. It's great for triggering key word searches from recruiters, etc.

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                            • coliverC
                              coliver
                              last edited by

                              Thank you everyone for the help. Would anyone be willing to look it over and critique when I'm done?

                              How do you list known technologies? Do you just use the bulletpoint buzzword mashup style? Or should I go into detail about how I know each technology? I assume the former since I will be going into some detail with my work experience section. Or do I forget about a dedicated technologies section and include them in the work experience section

                              (also I can't spell experience for the life of me.)

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                              • thanksajdotcomT
                                thanksajdotcom @coliver
                                last edited by

                                @coliver said:

                                Thank you everyone for the help. Would anyone be willing to look it over and critique when I'm done?

                                How do you list known technologies? Do you just use the bulletpoint buzzword mashup style? Or should I go into detail about how I know each technology? I assume the former since I will be going into some detail with my work experience section. Or do I forget about a dedicated technologies section and include them in the work experience section

                                (also I can't spell experience for the life of me.)

                                I'll show you what I use. It's worked well for me. I modeled my resume after one I got from @PSX_Defector .

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                                • thanksajdotcomT
                                  thanksajdotcom
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                                  • thanksajdotcomT
                                    thanksajdotcom
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                                    That is right at the top of my resume, right before work experience, where I start with my most recent/current job, and work backwards.

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller @thanksajdotcom
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                                      @thanksaj said:

                                      So you should have a personal accomplishments section, similar to how you have work experience and education sections?

                                      Yes. Exactly.

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                                      • thanksajdotcomT
                                        thanksajdotcom @scottalanmiller
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                                        @scottalanmiller said:

                                        @thanksaj said:

                                        So you should have a personal accomplishments section, similar to how you have work experience and education sections?

                                        Yes. Exactly.

                                        When @Katie looked at my resume, I had an accomplishments section for just that purpose, and she said to take it out. I had things I done in my lab and accomplished things personally that I had there but she said drop that section...so now I'm confused.

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                                        • Minion QueenM
                                          Minion Queen Banned
                                          last edited by Minion Queen

                                          From the hiring side of these things, I want to see that you are making an effort to learn and trying to grow on your own time. Not being limited by your work environment.

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                                          • coliverC
                                            coliver
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                                            One more question. How do you deal with nondescript titles in an organization? For instance my title is Director of Information Technology.... What I actually do is helpdesk, Systems administration, implementation, and design. In fact anything and everything that plugs into the wall is generally considered IT. Would a System and Helpdesk Administrator title work better for this? Or should I just keep the official one?

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