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JOB SEARCH TIPS
Update your resume as you tackle the new year
By Dan Simmons
Whether or not landing a new job's on your agenda for the coming year, recording your accomplishments annually is a ritual all techies should undertake. Keeping tabs on your professional achievements now will make updating your resume a snap, saving time and effort during your next position change or job search.
Getting started Open a new document on your computer and type Career Accomplishments 2000 at the top. Next, list the companies you worked for this past year and the titles you held. If you changed jobs or worked on multiple contracts, list the number of months you worked at each company. List all training courses, certifications, awards, and promotions you received. Mention any articles or tips you've written, and where they were published. Also make note of speaking engagements at user group meetings and any Lotus-related conferences you attended, including Lotusphere.
The rest of the survey is divided into three areas--for developers, project managers, and administrators--so jump to the section that applies to you.
Developers Copy these sentences and fill in the blanks:
| In 2000, I wrote ___ (quantity) applications that were full life cycle (start to finish).
These applications broke down into ___ huge projects, ___ large and complex applications, ___ moderate size applications, and ___ small and simple projects.
My time was spent (break down by percentages) by focusing on: ___ new development, ___ maintenance programming, ___ project management, ___ mentoring, ___ working with end-users, and ___ other.
In 2000, ___ (quantity) end-users utilized the applications I wrote.
I worked (as part of a small team, alone, as part of a large team) on most of my projects.
The new technologies I used were _________________.
The project specifications I worked from were gathered by _____ (a project manager and passed to me, or by my meeting with the end-users).
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List the three best projects you completed in 2000 and write three to four sentences summarizing each project. Include the solution, the application provided, whom the project was for, the number of users, the technologies used, and the details of the project. Most importantly, list your role on each project. Congratulations, you just wrote history. Now hit Save, and you're ready to upgrade your resume at a moment's notice.
Project managers Copy these sentences and fill in the blanks:
| In 2000, my time was spent (break down by percentages) ___ managing people, ___ mentoring junior staff members, ___ developing applications, ___ in meetings with my bosses, ___ meeting with end-users gathering requirements or training, ___ managing the project process, ___ other.
Most of the time the team(s) I led consisted of _________________.
In 2000, ___ (quantity) end-users utilized the applications we wrote.
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