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  • McMillan Beck posted an update 4 years, 5 months ago

    In this particular article, I’ll be posting my proven formula for creating a killer pilot jobs resume.

    When I helped my girlfriends find their Dream Pilot Jobs, we started by fixing their resumes, that have been full of common mistakes that get copied around from one to a. So, today I’m going to give the most cutting edge information available on creating a fantasy Pilot Jobs Resume, and we can make sure yours is completely flawless before we proceed with your pilot jobs search.

    You may think your pilot resume already is flawless, and I sincerely hope you’re right. Nevertheless can guarantee that this article is packed with the detailed and updated database and complete information seen on the subject, not only gathered from industry experts, but also from individual conversations with the same chief pilots that might be looking for you.

    There are lots of misconceptions about what a pilot resume in order to. And there are a associated with conflicting opinions around the of what it should and shouldn’t comprise. Some of them are spot on, but I think some of them must be produced by non-pilots who don’t really "get it" from the aviation standpoint, so I am going to set the record straight here and tell you what personally worked for me personally.

    The font is either Times New Roman or Aerial and the font sizes are bigger or capitalized where needed to emphasize a section or header, and in order to not small anywhere (less than 10 points) and when glanced at from arms length, the whole resume looks quick and easy to skim through for the reality.

    I have personally watched pilot’s resumes go directly from envelope to garbage can because it looked "too busy" and Chief Pilot was lacking a minutes shared there . the thing. In fact, he only needs about ten seconds. It is amazing how fast someone can dismiss you, but like they say, a person get one opportunity to make a first impression.

    This brings us to the Big Mistake, that an airplane pilot jobs resume end up being similar to various other professional’s resume. It is funny, I was looking at my friend’s corporate flight attendant resume today for comparison when compared to couldn’t believe the device. It is like the name belonging to the game is "how much can you inflate and embellish yourself in order to fill the entire page!"

    For instance, she worked as a Beer Tub Girl one Bike Week in Daytona and from reading the description, you’d think she had performed a miraculous bikini clad feat of biker thirst quenching wonder! She been with them professionally prepared use was amazing. Even had her Glamour shot and everything. Anyway,
    Escorts in Westside should none of that fluff. Just the Facts, Man! Think minimal. Simple.

    The header is pretty standard, full name like on your passport, address, phone number, and mailbox. Your name should have the largest font but only by one or two levels. Make use of middle initial if you have had one. Don’t write the word "resume" anywhere.

    Here’s a really counter-intuitive tip transferred by my friend Chuck, a fantastic pilot I had the pleasure of flying around the South Pacific sufficient reason for. I never would have thought than it but he said he always throws certain resumes away all the time:

    Don’t write "Captain" in from of the name, even though you served 30 years on the Concorde. The man reading your resume is possibly the (only) Captain, do more powerful and healthier him believe about you’re after his job?

    The address should become your physical, your physical location living and receive mail because much of your responses will come via a company letter out of your flight system. Also, the prospective employer should probably know how close you enter the event they need to fly you in a great interview or ask you to move.

    Make sure your quantity is your cell you will be able to reply all day and that this has a pleasant, professional sounding voice mail greeting could possibly help you’re not available. Also use a professional looking email address with your name, not your "sassyflygurl@match.com."

    I suggest opening a Gmail account just for your job search because of it’s great format and access to the wealth of great applications, like GoogleDocs and the calendar you may using.

    In my next article, I’ll be posting "How To Write a Killer Pilot Job application letter – Part 2."