Information Technology (IT) Resume writing tips

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Information Technology (IT) Resume (Text Format)


1010 East Bend Avenue, Newark, NJ 14203

(212)-244-5645

john.doe@gmail.com

IT Consultant with over 5 years of experience providing excellent customer support to network users and consulting clients working on multimillion dollar projects within budget. Aiming to use my superb analytical skills and technical knowledge to fill your IT Manager position. Possesses an MS in Network Solutions and a BS in Information Systems


TECHNICAL SKILLS
  • Superb skills in: Windows Server 2000,2003 2008, UNIX: Linux Red hat, AIX, HP-UX, and Solaris
  • Proficient in: JAVA, C++, VB Script, Batch, UNIX Shell Script, Perl, Jython, HTML, XML, and XSL
  • Expert knowledge of databases: Oracle and Microsoft SQL 2000/ 2005
  • Familiarity with web servers: Apache HTTP and Oracle HTTP.
  • Adept with Microsoft Office Suite(Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Excel), Visio, Adobe Acrobat, and Photoshop

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
COMPUTER SCIENCE CORPORATION, Boston, MA

IT Consultant September 2012 – Present
  • Act as project manager for multi-faceted projects consisting of various clients across 10+ different industries
  • Provide technical support, troubleshooting, maintenance, and upgrades to help clients maintain their Oracle and Microsoft SQL database infrastructure
  • Manage the successful delivery of projects on strict schedules and budgets topping $3 million
  • Provide a systematic communication of project status and key milestones to all clients
  • Respond to customer requests for product or solution information

BAIN CONSULTANTS, Boston, MA

IT Support Analyst July 2010 – August 2012
  • Installed and configured Linux and Unix based systems for 100+ business customers
  • Supported clients in complying with IT security standards across HIPAA, PCI, GLBA, NIST, and ISO 27001 frameworks
  • Deliver ongoing software support for clients

EDUCATION

BRUGGEL UNIVERSITY, Chicago, IL

Master of Science in Network Solutions, June 2010
  • Graduated Magna Cum Laude
  • GPA: 3.5/4.0

COWELL UNIVERSITY, Chicago, IL

Bachelor of Science in Information Systems, June 2008
  • Graduated Summa Cum Laude

How to Write Your Resume

First, it’s important to recognize that the IT industry encompasses a wide range of jobs. If you do not have the same experience or technical skills as the applicant above don’t panic. This particular application is an IT consultant applying for a senior or managerial position.

Keep this is mind when reviewing this resume. While this resume sample might not directly apply to your IT goals, there are still some tips that are helpful to all those in the IT industry. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, IT management positions are expected to grow by 15% through 2022.

Information Technology positions are one of the stronger industries expected to rise throughout the decade. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, IT management positions are expected to grow by 15% through 2022. If you are looking for a position in IT project management, check out the tips below to snag an interview.

1. Career Objective: Start your Resume off on the right foot

If used correctly, a career objective is a great way to grab the attention of a hiring manager. Get straight to the point of letting them know the skills and abilities you have that will help the company achieve its goals. There’s no need to go into too much detail as the professional experience section will do that for you. For an IT consultant resume, it’s important to hit on great customer service skills and vast technical knowledge as the applicant in the sample does. Also note how the applicant hints at how their skills can help the company.

2. Professional Experience: Quantify It

This section is the real nuts and bolts of the resume. When writing your professional experience section, make sure that you are listing jobs that have relevance to the job you are applying for. Your experience as a cashier at Burger King isn’t going to help you get a job at an IT consulting firm.

Notice how the applicant displays how they can work within budget in a timely manner, something that is extremely valuable in IT consulting. The applicant also shows that they can handle the pressure of being responsible for a massive budget.

3. Use a Technical Skills section

For anyone in the IT industry, a technical skills section is a must for their resume. The technical skills section is a great way to showcase your experience with various programming languages, web servers, and operating systems. It’s usually a good idea to place this section towards the top, so the hiring manager can see these important skills as soon as possible.

Also, consider adding proficiencies in other applications as well. Don’t just simply list out your skills either. Give your skills some flavor by adding adjectives. Compare the two below, which sounds more effective?
  • A: JAVA, C++, VB Script, Batch, UNIX Shell Script, Perl, Jython, HTML, XML, XSL.
  • B: Proficient in: JAVA, C++, VB Script, Batch, UNIX Shell Script, Perl, Jython, HTML, XML, XSL.

4. Use Adjectives to Emphasize Your Technical Skills and Achievements

For information technology resumes, highlighting your technical skills is of paramount importance. By strategically using adjectives you can enhance how your skills and professional accomplishments are perceived by the hiring manager.

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