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The resume is a tool with one specific purpose: to win an interview. A resume is an advertisement, nothing more, nothing less.

A great resume doesn't just tell them what you have done but makes the same assertion that all good ads do: If you buy this product, you will get these specific, direct benefits. It presents you in the best light. It convinces the employer that you have what it takes to be successful in this new position or career.

It is so pleasing to the eye that the reader is enticed to pick it up and read it. It "whets the appetite," stimulates interest in meeting you and learning more about you. It inspires the prospective employer to pick up the phone and ask you to come in for an interview

It is a mistake to think of your resume as a history of your past, as a personal statement or as some sort of self expression. Sure, most of the content of any resume is focused on your job history.

But write from the intention to create interest, to persuade the employer to call you. If you write with that goal, your final product will be very different than if you write to inform or catalog your job history.

Most people write a resume because everyone knows that you have to have one to get a job. They write their resume grudgingly, to fulfill this obligation. Writing the resume is only slightly above filling out income tax forms in the hierarchy of worldly delights.

If you realize that a great resume can be your ticket to getting exactly the job you want, you may be able to muster some genuine enthusiasm for creating a real masterpiece, rather than the feeble products most people turn out.

WRITE A RESUME THAT GENERATES RESULTS

1. CORRECTLY IDENTIFY & MARKET YOUR SKILLS.
2. ANALYZE JOB ADS to identify top skills employers need.
3. PROVE HOW YOUR SKILLS solve those needs.
4. REPLACE WEAK TITLES with skills that match the job.
5. WRITE POWERFUL CONTENT to quantify achievements.
6. USE DESIGN THAT DIRECTS attention & sells in seconds.
7. GRAPH RESUME TITLES & SKILLS to determine if they make your image go up, down or match the image of the job you want!

For more information on how to write a resume, which format to choose, and to view free samples of resumes check out freeresumes.net to get you started.

Resume & Job Inspirations

Business and marketing skills are essential for the future health and growth of every single non-profit, commercial, government, and academic institution. Online degrees and continuing education programs are available in many fields.

In our computer driven world, people with computer skills are very much in demand, in so many fields. Most degrees and coursework can be completed through distance learning programs.

If you have an eye for detail and a style all your own, you may want to consider a design career.

Earn your engineering degree today. With so many types of engineering to choose from, you're bound to find one that interests you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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