FREE ENGINEERING RESUME & COVER LETTER ADVICE
An
engineering manager will look for skills and alignment with the job
first. However if you are applying for the right job then these two
things are a given – for you and for your competitors. So how do you
differentiate your engineering resume from the other on the manager’s
desk?
What Do Engineering Managers
Look For In Your Resume?
Your
achievements. You must tell them about the specifics of your
contributions. It is fairly easy to write down what you worked on, the
jobs you performed, the companies you supported and specific skills you
have. These are important but they do not address the key question in
the employer’s mind…
“You tell me you can do this
and that… But have you actually done it?”
The
only way the employer will know what you can do is to read about your
accomplishments. So make sure that you tell them what you achieved.
Did
you develop a new engineering tool? What did it do? How did that help?
Did you design a new part or engineering process? What was the outcome?
Did you manage an engineering program? If so did you meet schedules and
budgets?
If
I am the reader I want to read objective achievements because they tell
me what you have done before. This builds my confidence that you can do
things for me when I hire you. So… I am going to call you in for an
interview. When appropriate add percentages in savings, efficiency
metrics, increased performance numbers or any other metrics that show
your work made a difference.
In
summary list achievements in a quantifiable way. Tell the engineering
resume reader what your contributions were and how the affected the
project, product or organization.
Be specific when appropriate
to highlight contributions.
Try it… And get yourself the best engineering
resume and cover letter. It really helps get
interview calls…
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