Friday, December 28, 2007

Quantitative Aptitude Test - Part 2

Solve these Quantitative Aptitude Questions and post your answers in the comment section below. These questions have been selected form previous years' aptitude question papers of various recruiters including TCS, Infosys, Satyam.

There are 25 questions, try to solve them within 40 minutes.


  1. One of Mr. Horton,his wife,their son,and Mr. Horton's mother is a doctor and
    another is a lawyer.
    a)If the doctor is younger than the lawyer, then the doctor and the lawyer are
    not blood relatives.
    b)If the doctor is a woman, then the doctor and the lawyer are blood relatives.
    c)If the lawyer is a man, then the doctor is a man.
    Whose occupation you know?

  2. Mr. and Mrs. Aye and Mr. and Mrs. Bee competed in a chess tournament.Of the
    three games played:
    a)In only the first game were the two players married to each other.
    b)The men won two games and the women won one game.
    c)The Ayes won more games than the Bees.
    d)Anyone who lost game did not play the subsequent game.
    Who did not lose a game?

  3. Three piles of chips--pile I consists one chip, pile II consists of chips, and pile
    III consists of three chips--are to be used in game played by Anita and
    Brinda.The game requires:
    a)That each player in turn take only one chip or all chips from just one pile.
    b)That the player who has to take the last chip loses.
    c)That Anita now have her turn.
    From which pile should Anita draw in order to win?

  4. What is the maximum number of half-pint bottles of cream that can be filled
    with a 4-gallon can of cream(2 pt.=1 qt. and 4 qt.=1 gal)
    A.16
    B.24
    C.30
    D.64

  5. If the operation,^ is defined by the equation x ^ y = 2x + y,what is the value
    of a in 2 ^ a = a ^ 3
    A.0
    B.1
    C.-1
    D.4

  6. There are 200 questions on a 3 hr examination.Among these questions are 50
    mathematics problems.It is suggested that twice as much time be spent on each
    maths problem as for each other question.How many minutes should be spent on
    mathematics problems
    A.36
    B.72
    C.60
    D.100

  7. In a group of 15,7 have studied Latin, 8 have studied Greek, and 3 have not
    studied either.How many of these studied both Latin and Greek
    A.0
    B.3
    C.4
    D.5

  8. In June a baseball team that played 60 games had won 30% of its game
    played. After a phenomenal winning streak this team raised its average to 50%
    .How many games must the team have won in a row to attain this average?
    A. 12
    B. 20
    C. 24
    D. 30

  9. A company contracts to paint 3 houses. Mr.Brown can paint a house in 6 days
    while Mr.Black would take 8 days and Mr.Blue 12 days. After 8 days Mr.Brown
    goes on vacation and Mr. Black begins to work for a period of 6 days. How many
    days will it take Mr.Blue to complete the contract?
    A. 7
    B. 8
    C. 11
    D. 12

  10. If 9x-3y=12 and 3x-5y=7 then 6x-2y = ?
    A.-5
    B. 4
    C. 2
    D. 8

  11. There are 5 red shoes, 4 green shoes. If one draw randomly a shoe what is
    the probability of getting a red shoe?

  12. The cost of an item is Rs 12.60. If the profit is 10% over selling price what is
    the selling price ?

  13. There are 6 brown shoes & 4 black shoes . If two of brown shoes are drawn what
    is the probability of getting brown shoes?

  14. If the value of x lies between 0 & 1 which of the following is the largest?
    (a) x
    (b) x2
    (c) -x
    (d) 1/x

  15. Each side of a rectangle is increased by 100% .By what percentage does the
    area increase?

  16. For a bicycle, Perimeter of the back wheel = 9 feet, front wheel = 7 feet on a certain
    distance, the front wheel gets 10 revolutions more than the back wheel .What is
    the distance covered by bicycle?

  17. 20% of a 6 litre solution and 60% of 4 litre solution are mixed. What
    percentage is the mixture of solution?

  18. City A's population is 68000, decreasing at a rate of 80 people per year. City B
    having population 42000 is increasing at a rate of 120 people per year. In how
    many years both the cities will have same population?

  19. In a class, except 18 all are above 50 years.
    15 are below 40 years of age. How many people are there
    (a) 30
    (b) 33
    (c) 36
    (d) none of these

  20. If a boat is moving in upstream with velocity of 14 km/hr and goes
    downstream with a velocity of 40 km/hr, then what is the speed of the stream ?
    (a) 13 km/hr
    (b) 26 km/hr
    (c) 34 km/hr
    (d) none of these

  21. Find (7x + 4y ) / (x-2y) if x/2y = 3/2 ?
    (a) 7
    (b) 8
    (c) 10
    (d) none of these

  22. If on an item a company gives 25% discount, they earn 25% profit. If they
    now give 10% discount then what is the profit percentage.
    (a) 40%
    (b) 55%
    (c) 35%
    (d) 30%

  23. In simple interest what sum amounts of Rs.1120/- in 4 years and Rs.1200/-
    in 5 years ?
    (a) Rs. 500
    (b) Rs. 600
    (c) Rs. 800
    (d) Rs. 900

  24. How many mashes are there in 1 square meter of wire gauge if each mesh
    is 8mm long and 5mm wide ?
    (a) 2500
    (b) 25000
    (c) 250
    (d) 250000

  25. The price of sugar increases by 20%, by what % should a housewife reduce
    the consumption of sugar so that expenditure on sugar can be same as before ?
    (a) 15%
    (b) 16.66%
    (c) 12%
    (d) 9%



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Wednesday, December 26, 2007

TCS - Psychometric Test Explained

Psychometric test is one of the four sections of aptitude test conducted by TCS during selection. Psychometric test contains 150 questions and are to be solved in 30 minutes. These are general personality based questions and are yes/no based. These questions test your ability to answer consistently.
These tests are devised by occupational psychologists and aim of such tests is to select most suitable job applicants.

Psychometric tests aim to measure attributes like intelligence, aptitude and personality. They provide the employer with an insight into how well you work with other people, how well you handle stress, and whether you will be able to cope with the demands of the job.



Psychometric testing is extensively used by most of the fortune 500 companies, IT companies, financial institutions and management institutions.
Psychometric tests are indicator of your personality and your preferences and abilities and these tests help the prospective employer to find the best suitable candidate for the company, who 'll perform well and fit into company's environment.

The personality psychometric test calculates the ability of a candidate on five scales:


  1. How Energetic a person is
    People who score high on this factor like to work in cooperation with others, are talkative, enthusiastic and seek excitement.

  2. How Structured a person is
    People who score high on this factor are usually productive, disciplined and single tasking. People who score low on this factor are often less productive, but can be more flexible, inventive, and capable of handling more tasks at a time.

  3. Worrying Tendency
    People who score low on this factor are usually calm, relaxed and rational. They may sometimes be perceived as lazy and incapable of taking things seriously. People who score high on this factor are alert, anxious, sometimes worried.

  4. Openness to Experience
    People who score high on this factor have flare to accept new things and are curious and sometimes unrealistic. People who score low on this factor are down-to-earth and practical and sometimes change obstruct.

  5. Orientation towards other people
    Cooperative and Submissive type of persons score high on this factor while those who score low on this factor may be competitive, challenging and confrontational.



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Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Speed Reading - Key to Comprehension Problems

In a typical aptitude test, comprehension is one of the major portion besides QA, verbal and others. In comprehension section, you have to master large volumes of information and solve the questions based on them. With speed reading you'll be able to quickly understand the given text and solve the questions in a lot less time.
As the time to solve comprehension questions is same for all, if you are a speed reader, you'll be able to solve more questions in given time span. Below we discuss, how one can increase the reading speed and quickly understand the text.

The most important trick about speed reading is to know what information you want from a document before you start reading it: if you only want an outline of the issue that the document discusses, then you can skim the document quickly and extract only the essential facts. If you need to understand the real detail of the document, then you need to read it slowly enough to understand it fully.

Technical Issues

The reading speed can be enhanced by following these technical improvements:


  • Eye span - Increasing the number of words read in each block.

  • Fixation - Reducing the length of time spent reading each block.

  • Regression - Reducing the number of times your eyes skip back to a previous sentence.


Eye span
Try to increase the number of words that you read at a time: With practice, you'll find you read faster. You may also find that you can increase the number of words in each block by holding the text a little farther than usual from your eyes. The more words you can read in each block, the faster you will read.

Fixation
The minimum length of time needed to read each block is probably only a quarter of a second. By pushing yourself to reduce the time you take, you will get better at picking up information quickly. By working on reducing fixation time for a week or so, you will realise that your reading speed has increased to a great extent.

Regression
Try to reduce the number of times that your eyes skip back to a previous sentence, run a pointer along the line as you read. This could be a finger, or a pen or pencil. Your eyes will follow the tip of your pointer, smoothing the flow of your reading. The speed at which you read using this method will largely depend on the speed at which you move the pointer.

Try to read a daily newspaper and follow these tips and after 10-11 days, you'll observe that your reading speed has almost doubled.

Online tools are also available to test your reading speed e.g. One is available here.

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Efficient Reading Practice for comprehension

Comprehension is one of the main portion of any entrance or selection test. The key to succeed in this area is efficient reading. With efficient reading, you'll be able to answer the questions that follow the comprehension easily and will also be able to save time and attempt more questions to have an edge over others.
The points given below illustrate the qualities of a good and efficient reader.


  1. Good readers look over the text at first and note the structure of the text and the sections that might be useful to their reading goal.

  2. Good readers usually make predictions of what is about to come next.

  3. Good readers read selectively and decide what to read quickly, what to read carefully or what not to read.

  4. The compare and assimilate their prior knowledge with the given text.

  5. They think about the belief, intentions and style of the author of the text.

  6. They observe their understanding of the text and adjust their reading accordingly.

  7. Good readers make efforts to determine the meaning of unacquainted words and concepts in the text.

  8. Good readers not only process the text during reading but also during short breaks taken while reading the text and even after completing the reading.


Comprehension is both time consuming and complex activity, but if you practice efficient reading then comprehension will become both prolific and fulfilling.

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Sunday, December 23, 2007

Solutions to QA Questions Part1

The solutions to yesterday's QA questions part 1 are given below along with their questions.




  1. Q: A farmer built a fence around his 17 cows,in a square shaped region.He used 27 fence poles on each side of the square. How many poles did he need altogether???

    A: Here 25 poles Must be there on each side .And around four corners 4 poles will be present. 4*25+4=100+4=104 poles.



  2. Q: A group consists of equal number of men and women. Of them 10% of men and 45% of women are unemployed. If a person is randomly selected from the group. Find the probability for the selected person to be an employee.

    A: Assume men=100,women=100 then employed men & women r (100-10)+(100-45)=145
    So probability for the selected person to be an employee=145/200=29/40


  3. Q: A radio when sold at a certain price gives a gain of 20%. What will be the gain percent, if sold for thrice the price?

    A: Let x be original cost of the radio.
    The selling price = (100+20)x=120x
    If , it is sold for thrice the price ,then 3*120x=360x
    So, gain percent is (360-100)=260%.


  4. Q: The diameter of the driving wheel of a bus is 140cm. To achieve the speed of 66 kmph, how many revolutions the wheel must make per minute?

    A: Distance to be covered in 1 min=(66*1000)/60 m=1100m
    Circumference of the wheel =(2*22/7*0.70)m=4.4m.
    So, Number of revolutions per min=1100/4.4=250.


  5. Q: In a college ,1/5 th of the girls and 1/8 th of the boys took part in a social camp.What of the total number of students in the college took part in the camp?

    A: Out of 5 girls 1 took part in the camp
    out of 8 boys 1 took part in the camp
    so, out of 13 students 2 took part in the camp.
    So, 2/13of the total strength took part in the camp.


  6. Q: 5/9 part of the population in a village are males. If 30% of the males are married, what is the percentage of unmarried
    females in the total population?

    A: Let the population =x Males=(5/9)x
    Married males = 30% of (5/9)x = x/6
    Married females = x/6
    Total females = (x-(5/9)x)=4x/9
    Unmarried females = (4x/9 – x/6) = 5x/18
    Required percentage = (5x/18 * 1/x * 100) = (250/9)%


  7. Q: If the first day of 2003 is Sunday what day is the second last day?

    A: As 2003 is not a leap year, it'll consist of 365 days and 364th day'll be Sunday


  8. Q: Walking 5/6 of its usual speed, a train is 10min late. What is the usual time to cover the journey?

    A: New speed = 5/6 of usual speed
    New time = 6/5 of usual time
    Therefore, (6/5 of usual time) – usual time = 10min
    Hence, Usual time = 50min


  9. Q: Two persons A and B working together can dig a trench in 8 hrs while A alone can dig it in 12 hrs. In how many hours B alone can dig such a trench?

    A: (A+B)’s one hour’s work =1/8, A’s one hour’s work =1/12
    Therefore, B’s one hour’s work = (1/8-1/12) =1/24.
    Hence, B alone can dig the trench in 24 hours.


  10. Q: A man buys an article for Rs. 27.50 and sells it for Rs. 28.60. What is his gain percent?

    A: Profit= Rs. 1.1
    Gain percent=(Profit/Cost)*100=4%


  11. Q: The time in a clock is 20 minute past 2. What is the angle between the hands of the clock?


    A: Time is 2:20. Position of the hands: Hour hand at 2 (nearly).
    Minute hand at 4
    Angle between 2 and 4 is 60 degrees [(360/12) * (4-2)]
    Angle made by the hour hand in 20 minutes is 10 degrees, since it turns through ½ degrees in a minute.
    Therefore, angle between the hands is 60 degrees - 10 degrees = 50 degrees


  12. Q: How long will it take for a sum of money to grow from Rs.1250 to Rs.10,000, if it is invested at 12.5% p.a simple interest?

    A: Simple interest is given by the formula SI = (pnr/100), where p is the principal, n is the number of years for which it is
    invested, r is the rate of interest per annum
    In this case, Rs. 1250 has become Rs.10,000.
    Therefore, the interest earned = 10,000 – 1250 = 8750.
    8750 = [(1250*n*12.5)/100]
    => n = 700 / 12.5 = 56 years.


  13. Q: A moves 3 kms east from his starting point. He then travels 5 kms north. From that point he moves 8 kms to the east.How far is A from his starting point?

    A: The total separation in east direction from starting point=8+3=11 kms
    The total separation in north direction from starting point=5 kms
    therefore distance from original point= under-root of 156


  14. Q: In the word ORGANISATION if we exchange first with the second, second with the third, third with fourth and so on.Till last then what will be the 10 letter from right?Explain clearly step by step

    A: Letter A


  15. Q: If log 0.317=0.3332 and log 0.318=0.3364 then find log 0.319.

    A: log 0.319=log 0.318 +(log 0.318-log 0.317)
    log 0.319=0.3396


  16. Q: A work is done by the people in 24 min. One of them can do this work alone in 40 min. How much time required to do the same work for the second person

    A: Similar to ques 9 above. Answer is 60 min.


  17. Q: In a company 30% are supervisors and 40% employees are male if 60% of supervisors are male. What is the probability that a randomly chosen employee is a male or female?


    A: Suppose there are 100 employees in company.
    30 of them are supervisors.
    40 employees out of 100 are male if there are 18 male supervisors.
    The probability of selecting a male employee is 0.4


  18. Q: If TAP is coded as SZO, then how is FREEZE coded?

    A: Each alphabet is converted to its previous alphabet, therefore
    FREEZE 'll be coded as EQDDYD




  19. Q: Kailash faces towards north. Turning to his right, he walks 25 meters. He then turns to his left and walks 30 meters. Next, he moves 25 meters to his right. He then turns to his right again and walks 55 meters. Finally, he turns to the right and moves 40 meters. In direction is he now from his starting point?


    A: in west direction


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Saturday, December 22, 2007

TCS - Quantitative Aptitude Questions Part1

Solve these Quantitative Aptitude Questions and post your answers in the comment section below. These questions have been asked in previous years by TCS.
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  1. A farmer built a fence around his 17 cows,in a square shaped region.He used 27 fence poles on each side of the square. How many poles did he need altogether???

  2. A group consists of equal number of men and women. Of them 10% of men and 45% of women are unemployed. If a person is randomly selected from the group. Find the probability for the selected person to be an employee.


  3. A radio when sold at a certain price gives a gain of 20%. What will be the gain percent, if sold for thrice the price?

  4. The diameter of the driving wheel of a bus is 140cm. To achieve the speed of 66 kmph, how many revolutions the wheel must make per minute?

  5. In a college ,1/5 th of the girls and 1/8 th of the boys took part in a social camp.What of the total number of students in the college took part in the camp?

  6. 5/9 part of the population in a village are males. If 30% of the males are married, what is the percentage of unmarried
    females in the total population?


  7. If the first day of 2003 is Sunday what day is the second last day?

  8. Walking 5/6 of its usual speed, a train is 10min late. What is the usual time to cover the journey?

  9. Two persons A and B working together can dig a trench in 8 hrs while A alone can dig it in 12 hrs. In how many hours B alone can dig such a trench?

  10. A man buys an article for Rs. 27.50 and sells it for Rs. 28.60. What is his gain percent?

  11. The time in a clock is 20 minute past 2. What is the angle between the hands of the clock?

  12. How long will it take for a sum of money to grow from Rs.1250 to Rs.10,000, if it is invested at 12.5% p.a simple interest?

  13. A moves 3 kms east from his starting point. He then travels 5 kms north. From that point he moves 8 kms to the east.How far is A from his starting point?

  14. In the word ORGANISATION if we exchange first with the second, second with the third, third with fourth and so on.Till last then what will be the 10 letter from right?Explain clearly step by step

  15. If log 0.317=0.3332 and log 0.318=0.3364 then find log 0.319.

  16. A work is done by the people in 24 min. One of them can do this work alone in 40 min. How much time required to do the same work for the second person

  17. In a company 30% are supervisors and 40% employees are male if 60% of supervisors are male. What is the probability that a randomly chosen employee is a male or female?

  18. If TAP is coded as SZO, then how is FREEZE coded?

  19. Which term comes next in the series : YEV, WFD, UHG, SKI?

  20. Kailash faces towards north. Turning to his right, he walks 25 meters. He then turns to his left and walks 30 meters. Next, he moves 25 meters to his right. He then turns to his right again and walks 55 meters. Finally, he turns to the right and moves 40 meters. In direction is he now from his starting point?




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Friday, December 21, 2007

TCS - Sample Quantitative Aptitude Questions

Quantitative section consists of basic mathematics questions based on percentages, multipliation and simple equations. It consists of 15 questions and the time alloted is 10 mins. This section is easy as compared to others, but silly mistakes need to be avoided. Some of the sample questions related to quantitative aptitude are given below. These questions have been asked by TCS in previous years.



  1. "$" is for doubling the value "%" is for change of sign then what is the value of
    $%5-%%$3+$6…….A long expression similar to this one.

  2. Pick the odd one….
    1.http 2.arp 3.snmp 4.baan
    1.linux 2.windows NT 3.sql server 4.Unix

  3. Problem on a Venn diagram:
    Ex: a Venn diagram on no. of people who know only English, only French, only German, both English and French, French and German, German and English, know all the three.
    ->How many know English more than French?
    ->What % people speak all the three languages?
    ->What % people speak German but not English?

  4. Fathers age is 5 times his son's age. 4 years back the father was 9 times older than son.Find the fathers' present age.

  5. If 20 men take 15 days to to complete a job, in how many days can 15 men finish that work?

  6. A shopkeeper bought a watch for Rs.400 and sold it for Rs.500.What is his profit percentage?

  7. If Rs.2250 is divided between between A, B and C in the ratio 2:3:4, what is C's share?

  8. In a fraction, if 1 is added to both the numerator at the denominator, the fraction becomes 1/2. If numerator is subtracted from the denominator, the fraction becomes 3/4. Find the fraction.

  9. What number should be added to or subtracted from each term of the ratio 17 : 24 so that it becomes equal to 1 : 2.

  10. The cost of one pencil, two pens and four erasers is Rs.22 while the cost of five pencils, four pens and two erasers is Rs.32.How much will three pencils, three pens and three erasers cost?






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TCS - Recruitment Procedure Demystified



Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) usually conducts its campus placements through a standard procedure
The Selection Procedure consists of a written test and those who clear written test will face technical and HR Interview. The written test usually consists of four sections - Verbal, Quantitative Aptitude, Comprehension and Psychometric test.

Written Test

  • Verbal Section consists of 15 questions and are to be attempted in 6 minutes. These are usually based on English words and their synonyms.
  • Quantitative section consists of basic mathematics questions based on percentages, multipliation, simple algebra. It consists of 15 questions and the time alloted is 10 mins. This section is easy as compared to others, but silly mistakes need to be avoided.
  • Comprehension Section consists of 60 questions with 50 mins.
  • Pshycometric test contains 150 questions wiith 30 minutes. These are general personality based questions and are yes/no based. These questions test your ability to answer consistently.

Interview

The written test is followed by interviews- technical and HR. The technical interview is based on subjects you have already studied in your curriculum. You need to select your favorite subjects out of what you have studied. Computer Science Students usually prefer C, DBMS, Operating System while Electronics Engineers choose DCLD, Microprocessors and Communications.

The HR Interview is very general to test your temperament. General questions based on current afairs, general awareness, trends in IT etc. may be asked.

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Thursday, December 20, 2007

TCS - Company Profile


Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is one of the world's leading information technology companies. Through its Global Network Delivery Model™, Innovation Network, and Solution Accelerators, TCS focuses on helping global organizations address their business challenges effectively.


Tata Consultancy Services started in 1968. Mr.F.C Kohli who is presently the Deputy chairman was entrusted with the job of steering TCS. The early days marked TCS responsibility in managing the punch card operations of Tisco. The company, which was into management consultancy from day one, soon felt the need to provide solutions to its clients as well.


TCS was the first Indian company to make forays into the US market with clients ranging from IBM,American Express, Sega etc. TCS is presently the top software services firm in Asia . During the Y2K buildup, TCS had setup a Y2K factory in Chennai as a short-term strategy. Now, with E-business being the buzzword, the factory is developing solutions for the dotcom industries.

Today, about 90 percent of TCS' revenue comes from consulting, while the rest from products. TCS has great training facilities. In addition to training around 5 percent of the revenue is spent upon its R&D centers like the Tata Research Design and Development Centre at Pune, along with a host of other centers at Mumbai and Hyderabad . It bench marked its quality standing, invested heavily in software engineering practices and built intellectual property-in terms of patents, code and branded products. At the same time, it expanded its relationships with technology partners and organizations, increased linkages with academic institutions and incubated technologies and ideas of people within TCS and outside.

TCS has already patented 12 E-Commerce solution product packages and has filed six more applications for patent licenses. Over $25 million were spent on enhancing hardware and software infrastructure. The company now has 72 offices worldwide. As many as seven centers were assessed at SEI CMM Level 5 last year(3.4 mistakes in a million opportunities). These include Chennai, Mumbai, Bangalore , Calcutta , Hyderabad and Lucknow . It became the world's first organization to achieve an enterprise wide Maturity Level 5 on both CMMI® and P-CMM®, using the most rigorous assessment methodology - SCAMPISM

Several business and R&D relationship with global firms like Microsoft, IBM, Sun, Adobe, HP, Oracle have been made. The present CEO of the company is Mr. S. Ramadorai. The companies strength is about 14,000.


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Creating a Good Resume

Writing a great resume does not necessarily mean you should follow the rules you hear through the grapevine. It does not have to be one page or follow a specific resume format. Every resume is a one-of-a-kind marketing communication. It should be appropriate to your situation and do exactly what you want it to do. The tips below will help you write an excellent resume.

  • Choose a target job (also called a "job objective"). An actual job title works best.
  • Find out what skills, knowledge, and experience are needed to do that target job.
  • Make a list of your 2, 3, or 4 strongest skills or abilities or knowledge that make you a good candidate for the target job.
  • For each key skill, think of several accomplishments from your past work history that illustrate that skill.
  • Describe each accomplishment in a simple, powerful, action statement that emphasizes the results that benefited your employer.
  • Make a list of the primary jobs you've held, in chronological order. Include any unpaid work that fills a gap or that shows you have the skills for the job.
  • Make a list of your training and education that's related to the new job you want.
  • Choose a resume format that fits your situation--either chronological or functional
  • Arrange your action statements according to the format you choose.
  • Summarize your key points at the top of your resume.


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Saturday, December 1, 2007

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