Questionnaire - ProfessionalCV
Questionnaire - ProfessionalCV
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Email: [email protected]
Please answer the following questions as completely and accurately as possible. Not all
questions may apply to you. If they do not apply, mark them N/A.
Position/Career Objective: List top three job title choices in order of preference.
If the titles are for related positions (e.g. 1–Sales; 2–Marketing; 3–Business Development) the
resume will be developed to reflect the cross-functional target(s). If the goals are not related (e.g.
1–Rocket Scientist; 2–Pastry Chef; 3–Landscape Designer), the resume will be written to fit your
#1 selection. (We can discuss creating additional versions of your resume)
1. Service Delivery Head
2. IT Head
3. Application Department Head
I heave been in IT industry for almost 13 years now, started as a Junior Developer and soon
become Team Lead, My colleagues usually didn’t use to believe that with 2 years experience I
am team leader and one of the best practitioner of Microsoft Share
Point Server on Development and Administrative Level with very broader knowledge of the
product. Soon I became Principal Technology Consultant, heading whole team of TreeHouse
Consultancy Microsoft SharePoint, Modern Workspace, Power BI, PowerApp, Power Automate,
Cloud Computing with Microsoft Azure and M365. Finally
What are some terms (keywords) specific to your line of work? (If you’re not sure, you can
find these showing up consistently on job postings).
What are your key strengths that you want to highlight on your resume? What makes you
stand out from your competitors? Please drill down to the essence of what differentiates your
candidacy.
Please note: Salary requirements and goals will not appear on your resume, but the
answers to these questions help us to strategize on developing a resume that will fit your
career and job goals.
Current Salary:
Expected Salary:
EDUCATION (list all degrees, certificates, diplomas received, dates received, school or college,
and location of school or college). Please begin with the most recent and work backwards.
Name of College/Univ:
City/State:
Degree Obtained (i.e. BS. BA, MBA, MA) Year Completed
Major: Minor:
Overall GPA GPA in Major
Honors (include scholarships):
Extra Curricular Activities (include leadership, sports, etc., study abroad, etc.
Name of College/Univ:
City/State:
Degree Obtained (i.e. BS. BA, MBA, AA) Year Completed
Major: Minor:
Overall GPA GPA in Major
Honors (include scholarships):
Extra Curricular Activities (include leadership, sports, etc., study abroad, etc.
High School—Only if no college
Name :
City/State: Year
>>If you attended numerous courses 10+ list the most recent and/or relevant to your
career and indicate that additional course information is available. Those courses that
have been rendered obsolete by technology and the passage of time can be ignored<<
Course Name
Sponsoring Organization
Course Name
Sponsoring Organization
Course Name
Sponsoring Organization
Professional Certifications
Professional Licenses
Military: (include branch of service, locations, position, rank achieved, years of service,
honorable discharge, key accomplishments, special recognition, awards, etc.).
Professional Organizations/Affiliations: (e.g. American Management Association, American
Marketing Association etc)
>>Note: Active membership in a professional association is a key tool for career resiliency
and success.
Publications / Presentations: Title / Periodical / Location / Date (Please begin each on a new
line)
Patents and Copyrights (You can also include here your work on projects that resulted in
copyright and patents, so long as you make clear your real contribution)
Computer Skills— (include hardware, operating systems, software, Internet, e-mail, etc.)
>>The Alphabet Soup of Technology—Maybe it is just MS Word and Excel or maybe it runs
to languages and protocols. Nobody today gets ahead without technological adeptness,
capture your fluency here and update regularly; that alphabet soup just might help your
resume in database searches<<
Hardware
Operating Systems
Software Applications
Other if relevant
Refer to the following questions to refresh your memory regarding accomplishments and
achievements when completing the following pages (regarding professional experience) for each
position. Remember— people hire RESULTS (accomplishments and achievements) and look to
past performance as an indication of the value you offer.
Ask yourself how the company is better off now than when they hired you. Here are some
suggestions to start you thinking: DO NOT COMPLETE HERE, but refer back to this section
when providing 4-6 of your strongest contributions for each POSITION (if you held more
than one position at the same company, list each one as if it were as separate job).
Did you increase sales / productivity / volume? Please provide percentage or amount.
Did you generate new business or increase client base? How? What were the
circumstances?
Did you forge affiliations, partnerships or strategic alliances that impacted company
success? With who and what were the results?
Did you save your company money? If so, how and by how much?
Did you design and/or institute any new system or process? If so, what were the results?
Did you meet an impossible deadline through extra effort? If so what difference did this
make to your company?
Did you bring a major project in under budget? If so, how did you make this happen?
What was the budget? What were you responsible for saving in terms of time and/or
money?
Did you conceive, design or (help) launch a new product or program? If so, did you take
the lead or provide support? How successful was the effort? What were the results?
Did you assume new responsibilities that weren’t part of your job? Were they assigned or
did you do so proactively? Why were you selected?
Did you introduce any new or more effective systems, processes or techniques for
increasing productivity? What was the result?
Did you improve communication in your firm? If so, with whom and what was the
outcome?
How did your company benefit from your performance?
Did you complete any special projects? What were they and what was the result?
It might help to describe accomplishments / achievements using the following CAR acronym:
o C = Challenge (think of a challenge you faced or problem you had to resolve)
o A = Action (what action did you take?)
o R = Results (what was the result of the action you took? What was the value to
the company?
Notte: You might know this approach as PAR, where P stands for Problem.
Do not answer the questions here. Answer the appropriate information under each specific
job.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Begin with present employer / project. Include self-employment, contract and volunteer or
unpaid work if it applies to your career target.
Please copy and paste the following section as many times as necessary to provide
information for the past 10-15 years.
Name of company:
City/State:
Dates of employment:
Your actual job title:
Your functional /working job title if different from actual title:
Title of person you report to
Number of people you supervise:
Their titles or functions:
Briefly describe the size of the organization (volume produced; revenues; number of employees;
local, national or international, etc.)
What were you hired to do? Briefly describe your routine duties, responsibilities and level of
authority. Use numbers (size) and percentages, quantify budgets, state with whom you
interacted, etc.: Provide 2 to 3 brief sentences about your major overall area of
responsibility and list them in order of importance. Refer to the list of action verbs to help
you brainstorm. Example:
Selected to re-engineer and revitalize this $65 million business unit with accountability for 32 direct
reports in four cities across the US. Established strategic vision and developed operational infrastructure.
Managed Supply Chain, Logistics/Distribution, Forecasting, System Integration, Project Management,
Contracts Administration and Third-Party Site Operations.
Or more simply
Drove production for world’s largest wallboard plant, with 258 employees working in multiple shifts.
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3.
Briefly describe 3 to 5 of your accomplishments in this position. Use the most significant
achievements or contributions (that best support your career target) and describe in a brief
statement, referring back to accomplishments guidelines. Use numbers wherever possible. Give
facts and figures. Please note: distill the accomplishments into the essence. How did your
accomplishment contribute to bottom line performance / Return On Investment.
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Name of company:
City/State:
Dates of employment:
Your actual job title:
Your functional /working job title if different from actual title:
Title of person you report to
Number of people you supervise:
Their titles or functions:
Briefly describe the size of the organization (volume produced; revenues; number of employees;
local, national or international?, etc.)
What were you hired to do? Briefly describe your routine duties, responsibilities and level of
authority. Use numbers (size) and percentages, quantify budgets, state with whom you
interacted, etc.: Provide 2 to 3 brief sentences about your major overall area of
responsibility and list them in order of importance. Refer back to the list of action verbs to
help you brainstorm. Example:
Selected to re-engineer and revitalize this $65 million business unit with accountability for 32 direct
reports in four cities across the US. Established strategic vision and developed operational infrastructure.
Managed Supply Chain, Logistics/Distribution, Forecasting, System Integration, Project Management,
Contracts Administration and Third-Party Site Operations.
Or more simply
Drove production for world’s largest wallboard plant, with 258 employees working in multiple shifts.
2.
3.
Briefly describe 3 to 5 of your accomplishments in this position. Use the most significant
achievements or contributions (that best support your career target) and describe in a brief
statement, referring back to accomplishments guidelines. Use numbers wherever possible. Give
facts and figures. Please note: distill the accomplishments into the essence. How did your
accomplishment contribute to bottom line performance / ROI.
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