Tuesday, December 31, 2019
How to Write a Great Resume
How to Write a Great Resume How to Write a Great Resume According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median tenure for most professionals is about 4 years. For employees between the ages of 25 and 34, the median tenure is only 2.9 years.Since most of us will change jobs a number of times in our career, we need to become proficient at selling ourselves and writing an effective resume.Consider this According to Career Builders Resume 2007 survey, on average, hiring managers receive 50 resumes for each and every job opening. Due to the sheer number of applicants, many managers skim and sort the resumes into no go, maybe, and looks promising piles.Only resumes that are well-organized, easy-to-read, and specifically targeted to the position survive the cut.Assuming a candidate has the relevant job experience, professional resume writers know what it takes to keep resumes in the maybe or looks promising piles. Here are the ten strategies resume professionals use for writing grea t resumes- and you can too.How to Write a Great Resume1. Resumes that make a good first impression emphasize specific accomplishments. Did you increase sales by 40%? Manage a team that introduced a profitable new product? Create and implement a money or time-saving process? Use specific examples to highlight your accomplishments.2. Just as you would highlight your strongest points in an interview, do so in your resume. Put your strongest achievements and qualifications at the top of your resume.3. Use a highlights section to catch the hiring managers attention.4. Include only relevant job experience. If your resume is padded, most hiring managers will assume you arent qualified for the job.5. Dont try to be all things to all people. What are your top 3 skills? Focus on those.6. Read the job description carefully. Note the keywords and use them to focus your resume.7. Use an eye-catching, easy-to-read format. Include headings, bold print and bullets.8. Write a different resume for ea ch job skill/position. Resumes are definitely not one-size-fits-all.9. To paraphrase JFK tell not what the company can do for you, tell what you can do for the company.10. Finally, proof and double-proof your resume. Given the competition, just one or two typos may eliminate a candidate from consideration.Weve all heard it before You only get one chance to make a first impression. If you use the ten strategies outlined above, one chance is all youll need. Write a great resume and feel confident in your job search. Good luckAbout the AuthorDede Perkins writes on a number of subjects for a number of industries. She also runs a copywriting business, afewgoodwords.com and helps her clients increase sales by clarifying and communicating their marketing messages. Dedes resume and cover letter service afewgoodwords.com/resume-and-cover-fix-it.html
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