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Brush Up Your IT Resume

In any job hunt, your resume is the tip of the sword – the one essential marketing tool that any potential employer sees before anything else. Getting your resume right is a critical part of any job search, and it’s even more challenging in the IT industry.

For example, that often-overlooked “skills” section of your resume takes on greater significance where employers look for specific technical skills. If your list is more extensive than, uh, “nunchuku skills, bow hunting skills, computer hacking skills,” you’ll want to put some work into how you call out those capabilities.

InsideTech and Monster both offer plenty of tips for whipping your IT resume into shape, but these key suggestions are particularly important for IT workers:

  1. Call out technical accomplishments
  2. When you’re outlining work at previous jobs, focus on providing a compact summary of the technical projects you completed.

  3. Don’t embellish your skills
    If you’ve only heard about a language or a development environment, don’t list it on your resume. Likewise, avoid listing outdated skills or anything with which you don’t have ample experience.

  4. Choose a format that fits your experience
    If you’re just starting out, play up technical skills and education. If you’ve been in the industry for a while, play up your experience and accomplishments before moving on to skills and education.

For more tech resume tips, see:


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    yoddel

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    garven1960

    2 months ago

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    I know this is going to sound messed up, but I am 49 yrs old and have been in tech support of some kind since 1999. For about the last 4 years I was working for an insurance company not doing tech support but doing insurance and decided to go back to school and learn desktop support. I have my MCP in desktop support but cannot seem to land a job so how about some help. my resume is updated and I have been doing field tech work but nothing relative to desktop support, what should I do now to land a descent help desk job

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    primie

    about 1 year ago

    26 comments

    I have been a tech support then I should be certified (aha!). Get higher pay :>

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    shrikrishna07

    about 1 year ago

    2 comments

    I am intersted in certification in CCNA please help about after certification what can i do for better job. I am working in Computer technology service provider company how can i get better paying job on same qualification

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    metascapemedia

    about 1 year ago

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    I would highly recommend to everyone interested in Tech Support of any kind to at least work for their CompTIA A+ certification. I have been A+ certified for over a year now, and have had a much easier time finding gainful employment within Support related fields than when I didn't have the Certification. It's well worth the effort!

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    AndrewSoftwareGuy

    about 1 year ago

    48 comments

    good article, I find it usefull as well

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    zadokg

    about 1 year ago

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    hellooo

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    kvanhorn

    about 1 year ago

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    this is useful but i really dont know what i would use as my skills considering that im just looking to start a career in IT the only experience i had at a job computer related is a drafting job and a certificate of completion in computer aided design, also took some general computer courses in community college anyones input would be appreciated

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    andra15669

    about 1 year ago

    4 comments

    great!! article very useful

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