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Writing Resumes

 

Use a resume as a foot in the door

When you go to college, they dont really teach you how to advance your career. In order to get the jobs you want, you need to know how to write an effective resume that will win you interviews. In order to be successful, you need to look at resumes as marketing brochures. Writing good resumes demands that you understand their purpose. They just need to have enough information to attract the recruiter and the hiring manager.

People win jobs in an interview

Dont include everything when writing resumes. You want to leave something to talk about in your interview. Heres an example. You could include how your writing saved your last company X dollars. Dont say how your writing saved them money. Leave a little bit out so that the interviewer wants to bring you in to find out what makes you so special.

Resumes dont get you the job, closing the deal in the interviews is what gets you the job. Remember to use resumes correctly; theyre meant to be business cards that you post on job web sites like career builder or monster.com. But a piece of paper cant convince somebody to hire you as much as your own interviewing skills will be able to do.

And dont bank on resumes to get you that offer from an interviewer. Prepare for interviews by anticipating the hard questions that your interviewer will ask. Only by preparing thoroughly for interviews will you give yourself a chance at career advancement.

Author: Dale Lawrence
 
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Dale Lawrence is a champion in this field. Dale has written several articles in the past on this topic.
 
 
 

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