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RESEARCH PAPERS ON A STUDY

ON WORKING CAPITAL
MANAGEMENT THROUGH RATIO
ANALYSIS WITH REFERENCE TO
KARNATAKA POWER
CORPORATION LIMITED

ABSTRACT

Working capital is nerve system of any business.


Without proper working capital management
company cannot achieve its objectives and not
possible to maintain financial soundness. So in
this perspective present study is undertaken to
study working capital management through ratio
analysis at Karnataka Power Corporation limited.
From the present study it is found that company
financial position was seeing to be sound because
the company tries to increase its production and
also net profit. Keywords: Working capital
management, Ratio Analysis, KPCL

What is the purpose of resume?

The purpose of a resume is to provide a


summary of your skills, abilities and
accomplishments. It is a quick advertisement of
who you are. It is a "snapshot" of you with the
intent of capturing and emphasizing interests
and secure you an interview. It is not an
autobiography. Since your resume is a primary
tool in your job search, it needs to be carefully
written and critiqued. The rest of this website is
designed to guide you through the process.

Types of resume
There are four types of resume :1. chronological resume
2. functional resume
3. combination resume
4. Scannable Resume

CHRONOLOGICAL RESUME

A chronological resume starts by


listing your work history, with the most
recent positions listed first. Because it
focuses on most recent work
experiences, it is considered one of the
most common resume structures.
Employers typically prefer this type of
resume because it's easy to see what
jobs you have held and when you have
worked at them. As a result, this
structure works well for job seekers
with a strong working background.
Your jobs are listed in reverse
chronological order with your current,
or most recent job, first. It often
includes an objective or career
summary before a list of previous
work experience.
Education, certifications, and special
skills are also included on this type of
resume.Your education, skills, and
other information are listed after your
experience.

FUNCTIONAL RESUME

A functional resume focuses on


your skills and experience, rather
than on your chronological work
history.It is typically used by job
seekers who are changing
careers or who have gaps in their
employment history . In this way,
specific skills and capabilities are
emphasized to highlight the
potential employees
competency.

This is different from a traditional


resume that displays a timeline
of reverse chronological work
experience with brief
explanations of each job.

COMBINATION RESUME

A combination resume lists your skills and


experience first. Your employment history is listed
next in chronological order.When you use a
combination resume you can highlight the skills
you have that are relevant to the job you are
applying for, and also provide the chronological
work history that employers prefer.

The combination resume is typically sectioned


into two parts. The first part is similar to a
functional resumein that it highlights skills,
achievements, and qualifications. The second
part depicts the timeline of work experience.

There are several benefits to this resume format.


The layout first captures theattention of the
employer or recruiter by highlighting the skills
and capabilities of the applicant, and then
supports the first part with an account of prior
workexperience.

Combination resumes can be used to show the


employer your most relevant skills, while still
documenting your work history. This resume
format is also a good way of answering the
readers questions about career changes, gaps in
work history and other potential red flags.

SCANNABLE RESUME

The Scannable Resume uses key words and phrases to increase


the likelihood that the resume will be selected in an electronic
search. It may be useful for someone who is applying for a job
with a large company. Larger companies utilize software to
electronically scan resumes for sorting, reviewing, distributing
and filing. The scanning process searches for key words which
may be important to the field you have interest in or the job for
which you are applying. In fact, the most important aspect of a
good scannable resume is the use of key words. Instead of the
action verbs used in the traditional resume, you will want
specific phrases or words. Resumes can be sorted with all kinds
of data bank keywords looking for such things as skills,
knowledge of computer software packages, education and
technical terms. To determine the key words in your field, first
go to the job advertisement and use as many of those key
words as possible or go to the Occupational Outlook Handbook,
the O'Net or the Michigan Occupational Information System. It is
important to know these key words or phrases but not to
overuse them. The scanning process will then indicate which

TIPS FOR A SCANNABLE RESUME:

Use white or light-colored 8 1/2 x 11 inch paper, printed on one side only.

Provide a laser or ink-jet printer original, if possible. A typewritten original or a highquality photocopy is acceptable.

Use a 10-point or 12-point type.

Leave space between your lines of copy.

Do not underline or use italics.

Do not use boldface type for your name, dates or the body of your resume.

Use boldface and/or all CAPITAL letters for section headings only.

Do not use graphics, logos or bullets. Avoid vertical and horizontal lines and boxes.

Use only commonly recognized abbreviations.

Place your heading on the upper left hand side of your paper.

Do not fold your resume.

HOW TO DESIGN RESUME

The most important component of your


job application is your resume. Not only is
a resume a chance to showcase your
experience, but it's also a great way to
make a good first impression and show
off your brand. To design a resume that
will help you land that coveted interview,
check out the tips:-

1. Divide your information into


columns

One of the clearest


ways to present
information, and ensure
that employers can
easily read it, is by
organizing it into
columns. Columns let
you clearly separate
things like contact
information, education
and skills from work
and professional
experience.

2. Create a Clear Visual Hierarchy of Information

When potential employers


receive your resume, there's
a chance that they won't do
more than glance at it. To
avoid getting overlooked,
make sure that you put the
most relevant and recent
experiences higher up and in
a more visible spot than the
less important information. In
doing this, you'll prevent a
potential employer from
missing something that could
have ultimately landed you
the job.

3. Keep the fonts clean and professional

You may be tempted


to express your
personality by using
fun or ornamental
fonts. Don't. You want
to use clean and
easy-to-read fonts on
your resume, not only
so your potential
employer can easily
read it, but also to
communicate your
professionalism.

4. Give it a nice, consistent color scheme

Similarly, it may be
tempting to get creative
with colors on your
resume. Again, just
don't. Keeping a
consistent color scheme,
with two, or at the most
three colors that go
together well lets you
show a little personality
without being
distracting or
unprofessional.

5. Make sure that your skills section is prominent

Gone are the days


when things like your
previous work
experience or where
you went to college
would land you a job.
Today, employers are
looking for candidates
with certain skills, so
this is arguably the
most important part of
the resume. You should
feature all of your
skills in a legible
format.

6. Personalize it, and invest in a professional photo

Yes, you want your resume


to be professional and
clean. However, you don't
want it to be stale or
generic. Make sure that a
bit of your individuality
comes through in your
resume by using fonts,
colors or words that speak
to you. Another great way
to personalize a resume is
by using a photo. Invest in
a professional photo that
looks sleek and appropriate
for a work setting.

7. Insert the logos of any prominent companies


you've worked with for a quick and impressive
visual read

To make a bold
statement quickly,
consider including the
logos of well-known
companies you've
worked for, especially
those whose logos are
easily recognizable.
Looking at a resume and
automatically noticing a
logo like Coca-Cola or
Target can get the
attention of employers
without them reading a
word.

8. Make Several Distinct Resumes and select the One which Gets
the Most Responses

Good resumes come in


all shapes and sizes,
and it can be hard to
tell what resume format
or design is going to
resonate in your
industry. Try a couple of
different resume
designs to see which
gets the best response.
Once it's clear that one
resume is bringing in
the most leads, stick to
using that one.

THANK
YOU

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