Canadian resumes might be different from resumes in other countries. You need to create your resume in a way that is familiar to Canadian employers.
Do Include
- Your name and contact information at the top middle, left or right corner of the first page.
- Your name at the top of page 2 as well (in case they get separated).
- Relevant experience only – this includes volunteer experience.
- Specific examples of accomplishments and results. Use numbers to quantify, if possible.
Do Not Include
- Personal information such as age, marital status, gender, religion, social insurance number (SIN), political affiliation or immigration status.
- A photo, unless you are applying for a job as a model or actor.
- References, hobbies or salary expectations unless the job posting asks you to do so. If asked for references, include them on a separate sheet of paper. If asked for salary expectations, include them in your cover letter.
- Work experience that is more than 10 years old.
- Specific dates (for example: Sept 30, 2002-Feb 4, 2008). Years are enough (2002-2008).
For More Information
- eResumes and Resources – Comprehensive information on posting and sending your cover letters and résumés electronically.
- Resume Writing – Detailed articles and infographics on how to create an effective resume. From UpToWork.Com.