By Kevin Donlin
Here's a question I've been asked at least three times a week, every week
for the past four years: "What's the best way to e-mail my resume to
employers?"
Here are three things I tell my clients and readers of this column, to
ensure glitch-free results when sending resumes by e-mail.
1. Attach your resume TO the e-mail
When sending your resume as an attached file, remember: an ounce of
prevention is worth a pound of aspirin. If you pause to consider the person
receiving your e-mail, you'll avoid headaches later.
Some numbers:
* about 75-80% of the business world's computers are running on Windows;
* most -- but not all -- of those people are running versions 2000/NT/95 of
Windows;
* an equally high percentage of people use Microsoft Word as their word
processing program, with WordPerfect a distant second.
So, unless you know differently, assume your reader is running some form of
Windows and has Microsoft Word. If you save your resume in Word 6.0/95,
most recipients should be able to read it.
SHOULD be able to read it. But computers are ornery. Thus, the importance
of Plan B ...
2. Send your resume IN the e-mail.
Attachments can and do get scrambled during transmission, making them
impossible to open.
So, to ensure that anyone can read your resume, you should also copy and
paste the text of it into the body of your e-mail.
In your word processor, simply highlight the text of your resume and copy
it into the clipboard (short-term memory). Then, switch over to your e-mail
program and paste the text into your message.
3. Test, test, TEST
Before e-mailing your resume to employers, send it to at least three
friends. Then ask them to print your resume and show it to you. Do this
until you're comfortable with the process and your readers consistently get
a professional-looking document that puts you in the best light.
Because, after all, if employers can't read your resume, how are they going
to hire you?
Best of luck to you!
-- Kevin Donlin is Managing Editor of 1 Day Resumes. The 1DR writers provide
same-day, one-on-one resume writing assistance. He is also author of "Resume
and Cover Letter Secrets Revealed," a do-it-yourself manual that will help
you find a job in 30 days ... or your money back. For more information,
please go to http://www.CollegeRecruiter.com/guaranteed-resumes.php