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An IT-specific resume is different to a regular resume for a number reasons and ensuring that your IT resume is written, formatted and presented correctly is fundamental to standing out from your competition.

The most important part of the resume is the opening page and you need to ensure that a hiring manager can easily find your IT skills within the first 10 seconds of reading the resume. Remember that your resume is your marketing document, so don't be shy in listing and emphasising the value-added skills that will make an employer want to hire you.

Create a Qualifications Profile: A great way to begin the resume is by creating a 2-3 sentence qualifications profile. Rather than an objective statement (telling the reader what type of job you want), focus on creating a powerful profile that highlights your value-added skills and qualifications. A hiring manager is interested in the skills and qualifications you are able to bring to this particular role, as opposed to being told about the type of job you want.

Highlight your IT Skills: As an IT professional, you probably have a wide range of various technologies that you are an expert in using. This can include programming languages, desktop operating systems, computer hardware and software etc. This information needs to be on the front page of the resume and right in the reader's eye line. A great way to further emphasise your IT skills is by providing examples of how you have used these specific skills as opposed to just listing the skills. By providing specific examples will help you stand out against the crowd.

Strategic "IT" Keywords: Recruiters or hiring managers will often skim over the resume looking for specific IT keywords or use software programs to find key words. These key words need to be included in your resume and can be easily changed depending on the requirements of the job. Before you begin to stress out about what keywords to use, all you need to do is simply read the job description, see what the company is looking for and make sure your resume is full of these keywords!