Resume Writing Introduction
Developing a Resume is the first step in any successful job search. The average Resume is written out of necessity: Everyone knows you have to have one to get a job. |
What is the Resume's Purpose ![]()
The Resume is part employability profile and part promotional device. To write effective Resumes, you must learn how to write powerful yet subtle advertising copy. You have to sell yourself. This Resumé-writing guide is intended to help you sort out, clarify and describe your qualifications to prospective employers. It is designed to help you think about and address employers' real needs so that you can convey to them how and why you're a truly exceptional candidate for the job.
Your resume is capable of giving a voice, that wil alert employers of the potential that is applying for their position.You want to present to the employ ers that you are professional, eager and qualified for the position you are applying for. The is why extreme focus is put forth when constucting your reseme. In a nut shell a resume's purpose is to get you in the door to speak with employers face to face. |
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Your Resume' need to contain basic material that will help increase your chances for an interview.
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3 Things to Keep in mind on your Resume
1. You have the skills, talent and personal qualities to accomplish those things that are important to an employer.
2. You have a history of training, accomplishments and/or experience to substantiate this claim.
3. You will be an asset to the organization insofar as you facilitate its operations, have positive work attitudes and get along with others. |
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