Title: Building a Winning Resume and Acing the Interview
1Building a Winning Resume and Acing the Interview
- Anthony Fasano, P.E.
- Executive Director
- The New York State Society of
- Professional Engineers, Inc.
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2Overview
- Winning Resume
- Resume Customization
- A Formula for a Winning Resume
- Resume Length/Experience Challenges
- Understanding/Researching the Prospective
Employers - The Interview
- The Follow Up
3What is a Winning Resume?
- Helps you land the job or more specifically a job
interview
4The One Key Factor You MUST Know About How Your
Resume Will be Read
- Visual presentation
- Neat, easy to read, contains some key points
5Importance of Customizing Your Resume
- Executives look at resumes that match up to their
companys needs - Mention the companys name
- Use the same words from the job description
6The Formula to Building a Winning Resume
- Include your contact information in the header
- Justify the text
- Ensure layout is consistent
- Place your most relevant work experience at the
top of your resume - Use numbers where applicable
- Bold important items that you want to stand out
- Lose the objective or make it count!
7Sample Resume
8Sample Resume
9Sample Resume
10Proper Length of a Resume and How to Make Yours
Fit
- For engineering students no longer than 1 page
- First 5 to 10 years of your career 2 to 3 pages
- For over 10 years of working experience 5 to 10
pages
11Tips for Keeping Resume at a Reasonable Length
- Contact information in header
- Remove the objective
- You do not have to put references available upon
request - List only the projects/experience relevant to the
position you are applying for - Decrease margin size slightly
- Have a colleague proofread it
12How to Effectively Provide Non-Engineering
Experience
- Make two different sections
- Engineering or Related Experience
- Non-Engineering Experience or Non-Related
- Write job descriptions for unrelated experience,
showing how the skills learned will help the
prospective employer
13Importance of Honesty
- Always be truthful on your resume
- There are times that it is okay to leave
something off a resume especially when it will
look really bad to prospective employers - Update and validate your LinkedIn profile
Whoever is careless with the truth in small
matters cannot be trusted with important
matters. - Albert Einstein
14The Interview
15Understanding the Prospective Employer and Their
Needs
- (Do You REALLY Fit the Bill?)
- Review the job description in detail again.
- Do a thorough check of your LinkedIn network for
people who - Work for the company contact them if they know
anything about the position or department you
would be working in - Hold similar positions to the ones you are going
to interview for ask them what challenges they
face in that position - Prepare a plan to describe the steps or
strategies you would implement to improve the
department.
16Interview Research and Preparation
- Thoroughly review the companys website
- Search for the person who will interview you or
who you will be working under on LinkedIn - Identify average industry salary for the position
(/-10,000) and play dumb - Emphasize your strengths and how you feel they
would still give you (and them) an advantage
regardless of the location - Try to explain the reason you left from past
positions in a way that makes them feel
comfortable to hire you
17Interview Etiquette and Attire
- (No, Jeans Work boots Are NOT Acceptable!)
- Familiarize yourself with the location of
interview in advance - Wear a suit, no questions asked
- Turn off your cellphone
- Show up at least 15 minutes early
- Pay a compliment to the interviewers
- Do not cut people off during the interview
- Dont ask for a drink, but dont refuse if offered
18The Interview
- Brief Introduction
- Ask a question What need is the company looking
to satisfy by filling this position? - Present yourself, your skills and your experience
as the perfect choice to fulfill the need
(example) - Answer any questions, concerns or objections they
may have - Ask them when they plan on making a decision
19Closing Thoughts
- A winning resume is one that helps you to land a
job interview, nothing more, nothing less. - Hiring managers will typically scan your resume
for 10 seconds and decide whether or not to do a
more detailed review, so be sure your resume can
gage their interest quickly. - Your resume should be customized for every job
you apply for.
20Closing Thoughts
- Be honest throughout the job search process.
- You must build a strong presence and network on
LinkedIn, and also leverage LinkedIn groups to
find new opportunities. - Do your research on a company prior to an
interview and be prepared to discuss some aspects
of their company/website.
21Closing Thoughts
- Show up on time for your interview, dress
appropriately, and turn your cell phone OFF. - Be sure to ask a question about the specific
duties of the job early on in the interview, so
that you can present yourself as a perfect match. - Ensure that you take your FE exam as soon as
possible and seek to obtain engineering
experience that will qualify towards the NY PE
license
22NYSSPE Student Resources
23NYSSPE Student Resources
24NYSSPE Student Resources
25Questions
- The New York State Society of
- Professional Engineers, Inc.
- 6 Airline Drive
- Albany, NY 12205
- (518) 283-7490
- www.nysspe.org
- Anthony Fasano, P.E.
- afasano_at_nysspe.org
- (518) 620-6770
The New York State Society of
Professional Engineers, Inc.