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Write a Resume Haiku

July 01, 2009 (10:00AM) by Julie O'Malley, CPRW

Resume HaikuEver notice that people tend to make things harder than they have to be? Wouldn't the job search be simpler, for example, if you could forgo the trouble of crafting a brilliant resume that details your past experience, and instead just sum up your essential nature, your true value, in the form of a haiku? 

In case you've forgotten, haiku is a Japanese form of non-rhyming poetry which, in English, contains three lines of 5, 7, and 5 syllables, respectively. The goal of a haiku is to paint a mental image in the reader's mind.

And that's exactly the goal you're trying to achieve in a resume! But a resume does it in one or two pages (plus cover letter), while a haiku does it in 17 syllables

Give it a try!
See if you can write a resume haiku that communicates a sense of what makes you a great job candidate, and helps readers picture you successfully fulfilling their business needs. This exercise is not only a fun time-waster, it might actually help you zero in on the core message you want to present to employers.

Here are a few samples to help you get started:

Administrative Assistant

Knows what bosses need
And provides them with the tools
That make them look good

Customer Service Representative

Able to listen
To people being bitchy
Without bitching back

Ad Copywriter

Understands people
Puts their pain into words that
Make them want to buy

Real Estate Agent

Helps you look beyond
These four walls to see instead
Your dream lifestyle here

Try it! Write your haiku in the Comments section below, and be sure to tell us the job title. Remember, it's three lines with 5, 7, and 5 syllables—or as close as you can come without hurting yourself.

RELATED LINKS
What Is a Resume? A Brief Overview
How to Find Your Value Proposition
Myths and Realities of Job Searching

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Comments (3)

Here is my Haiku

Educator

Passionate leader who Identifies core needs and sets Individuals on a path

Posted by: Shaun Manzano | July 02, 2009 at 1:53 AM | Quote This Comment

Nice, Shaun!

I love the sentiment, if not the syllable count ;)

--Julie

Posted by: Julie O'Malley | July 02, 2009 at 11:33 AM | Quote This Comment

Project Manager-

Able to see the end zone Puts a plan into action Gets the team across the goal line

Posted by: Joyce Washington | August 17, 2009 at 5:41 PM | Quote This Comment

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