July 23, 2010, Newsletter Issue #44: SAP Resumes

Tip of the Week

The type of resume you choose when creating SAP resumes depends on what type of job you are applying for and what type of experience you have. If you are applying for a technical job or have gaps in your work history, you should use a functional rather than a chronological resume.

A functional resume highlights your skills rather than your work history. Rather than putting everything in chronological order, you focus on your skills. The object or summary at the top of the resume highlights four to six of your best skills for the job for which you are applying. This section should change, depending on the type of job you are applying for. The second section focuses on the rest of your skills.
The SAP job market is very competitive, so do not be afraid to highlight your best skills, including communication skills. Your resume needs to sell you, as this is the first thing that a prospective employer or recruiter looks at.

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