PRWeb The Leader Press Release Distribution
See How PRWeb Works

We're here to help 1-866-640-6397

Login Create Free Account


All Press Releases for March 11, 2009 Subscribe to this News Feed    
 

Resume Filename Best Practices Research Report

The filename of a resume is an often-overlooked detail by many job seekers. Palladian surveyed resumes and identified best practices and common mistakes.

Waynesboro, VA (PRWEB) March 11, 2009 -- When writing a resume, the name of the file is a detail low in importance for most job seekers. Unfortunately, this leads many to disregard the filename. Palladian completed a study of filenames used by actual job seekers for their resumes, and identified a number of common mistakes and best practices.

Filenames Containing the Job Seeker's Name
Filenames Containing the Job Seeker's Name

In the study, Palladian indentified four elements that routinely appear in the filenames of resume. The most common was an indication of the job seeker's name. Also common were the word "resume," a version number of the resume and the date the resume was written.

The complete Resume Filename Report can be downloaded from Palladian Career Resources.

Job Seeker's Name: Ninety-two percent of resumes had some indication of the candidate's name, but only fifty-eight percent contained both the first and last name. Nine percent of the resumes had no reference to the candidate, with files names like "resume," "myresume" and "resume2009." The remainder had some reference to the candidate, a first name, a last name or initials, but did not contain both the first and last name.

Other Information: A large percentage of resume filenames contained information of no value to a hiring manager. Two common items were the date the resume was written and the version number of the resume. There were job seekers that put information in the filename that had no meaning. In some cases, it looked like the job seeker used the resume of someone else as a template, since the filename contained a different person's name. Others had random words that seemed to have no meaning.

File Format: By far, the most common file format was the Microsoft Word 2003 - a .doc file. There were also pdf, rtf, wps and docx file formats, along with one format that could not be identified.

Best Practices

 
  • Use your first and last name in the file name.
  • Include the word "resume"
  • Include a keyword phrase (1 to 3 words summarizing your job or industry)
  • Separate words with hyphens
  • Submit your resume in a Microsoft Word 2003 format (.doc)

Structure of a good resume filename: FirstName-LastName-Resume-KeywordPhrase.doc
Example: John-Doe-Resume-Logistics-Manager.doc

Go to Palladian Career Resources to download the full Resume Filename Best Practices Research Report

About Palladian International, LLC
Palladian International specializes in helping job seekers stand out from their competition. We offer a comprehensive selection of resume writing services and interview preparation coaching. Separate from our coaching services, Palladian provides executive search services to a select client base in the manufacturing, distribution and defense industries. Visit Palladian at http://www.palladiancr.com or read our blog at http://blog.palladiancr.com.

Contact:
Gary W. Capone
Vice President
Palladian International, LLC
866-766-8447

###

Post Comment:
Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/WmV0YS1TcXVhLUZhbHUtQ3Jhcy1TaW5nLUNvdXAtWmVybw==

Technorati Tags

Bookmark -  Del.icio.us | Furl It | Technorati | Ask | MyWeb | Propeller | Live Bookmarks | Newsvine | TailRank | Reddit | Slashdot | Digg | Stumbleupon | Google Bookmarks | Sphere | Blink It | Spurl


OPTIONS
Printer Friendly Version
Download PDF Version
Download Reader Version
BlogThis
ShareThis
CONTACT INFORMATION
Gary Capone
Palladian International, LLC
866-766-8447 x302
Email us Here
ATTACHED FILES

Other Information Contained in Resume Filenames

Other Information Contained in Resume Filenames
Graph

Filenames Containing the Job Seeker's Name

Filenames Containing the Job Seeker's Name
Graph

Press Release Attachment

Press Release Attachment
Palladian Logo

ABOUT PRESS RELEASES
If you have any questions regarding information in these press releases please contact the company listed in the press release. Please do not contact PRWeb. We will be unable to assist you with your inquiry. PRWeb disclaims any content contained in these release. Our complete disclaimer appears here.
 
Close Move