5 tips for writing a good technology resume

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2023-09-27 21:29:44

Technology is booming, it is the boom. It sounds cliché, but that’s how it is.

We are not talking about a simple fad, we are talking about a reality, a discipline that is part of our days, from basic to complex tasks are controlled by technological tools.

That is why companies that want to stay at the forefront are in continuous search for technological professionals to facilitate their corporate processes.

So if you have trained in a technological profile and want to create or promote your professional career in this medium, Examples-Resume teaches you how to write a good resume.

1. Get attention with a good professional summary

The professional summary is not always a ‘required’ section; However, it is essential because it presents a summary of your resume, highlighting the most interesting aspects of your candidacy (experience, skills, achievements, etc.).

So use this initial fragment to your advantage to get the client’s attention and invite them to continue reading more about your application. To do this, carefully review the job offer to know what technological profile they are looking for, what professional virtues, what level of experience… Write your application around these key elements.

2. Summarize your best work experiences

Again, base yourself on the job offer to know which of your work experiences relate most to the job you are applying for, in terms of responsibilities and achievements. Choose the best ones to describe them.

One aspect to take into account…

Although the technological area is a bit technical, depending on the position, try to use simple language that is understandable to everyone, because recruiters may not understand your professional jargon, which would make it difficult to evaluate your application.

Of course, you can include experiences as a freelancer.

3. Back up your qualification with your studies

Although there are many computer disciplines that you can learn self-taught, which is valid, some jobs require official backup training.

Therefore, Check if the contractor requires professional or higher education in the area of ​​employment, so you will know if your profile fits that job.

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Complementary training (courses, workshops, etc.) also counts, do not underestimate them, they are a completely valid support to justify the qualification.

4. List your best technology skills

In a separate section you should summarize for recruiters your best professional skills as a technology specialist, always taking into account the needs of the job (according to the job advertisement).

Also, don’t forget to include both technical skills and interpersonal skillsboth are essential to perform any job.

If you do not have any work experience in the area, you can give more prominence to your skills, positioning them as the first section, describing the best ones. You can also add a brief list at the end of the CV with other complementary skills.

5. Includes additional data of interest

Apart from the basic sections, which are the professional summary, work experience, studies and skills, you can add other information that is of interest to your application. Yes indeed, that really add value to your profilenever filler content.

Some of these complementary sections could be:

Languages. Courses. Job references. Other data of interest (contract availability, time availability, etc.). Publication in digital and/or printed media. Awards. Professional interests.

PLUS: includes your social networks and/or professional portfolio

If you have created a personal brand as a technology professional, do not hesitate to include links to your social networks (Instagram and LinkedIn, above all), as long as you keep your profiles optimized, which demonstrate your level of expertise in the area of ​​employment.

Likewise, if you have a professional portfolio, also include the link so that the contractor can appreciate your professional skills.

And since design is also important, present your the course of life in an attractive, professional and minimalist support, because, in this case, less is more.

Working as a cybersecurity solutions architect, Alisa focuses on data protection and enterprise data security. Prior to joining us, he held various cybersecurity researcher positions within a variety of cybersecurity companies. He also has experience in different industries such as finance, medical healthcare, and facial recognition.

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