Monday, June 15, 2020
3 Techniques to Avoid a Boring, Never-Gets-Read Resume -
3 Techniques to Avoid a Boring, Never-Gets-Read Resume - Writing resumes can be tediousâ"and even stressful at times. If any of us could help it, wed probably write one resume, create a blanket e-mail that read, Here I am! Hire me!, add the e-mail address of every hiring manager on the planet, and then hit send. But we know this isnt the way to goâ"which is why we create different resumes for each job. The problem is, that oftentimes our resumes manage to look the same anyway because we dont take the time to personalize each one. If your resume looks like a boring laundry list, its time to make some changesâ"and fast! Here are some ideas to keep in mind as you write: Duty-Oriented Phrases Arent the Way to Go A resume can easily turn into a boring laundry list if duty-oriented phrases are used. Whats a duty-oriented phrase? They typically read like this: Duties included ⦠or I was responsible for ⦠There are two problems with using these phrases. The first is that they dont say what you actually did; they just say what others told you to do. The other is ⦠theyre boring! To fix this problem, its good to use action words that tell what you didâ"like designed, guided, edited, marketed, researched, composed, etc. The more descriptive you are in your wording, the easier it is to avoid the laundry list look. A Master Resume Helps You Expand If youre not familiar with a master resume, nows the time to get acquainted with this great organizational tool. It allows you to list all aspects of your career in one place so that when its time to create resumes based on specific skills, you can just pull what you need from this one location. A master resume works wonders in helping you avoid a laundry list-style resume. Since you will already have access to all of your past skills, youll have less remembering to do and more time to creatively match those skills to the position for which youre applying. Really Think About Why Youre Applying Its really important as a job seeker to sit down and think about why youre applying for a jobâ"every single time you apply for a new one. Sure, you may want to have an income, but youd better come up with something more than this if you want to be hired. Ask yourself why youre really applying for this job and take time to think about what you can contribute. If you dont, its going to be hard to convince an employer that they should hire you. Hopefully you can find inspiration during your resume-writing process to help you avoid creating a laundry list. The last thing you want is for a hiring manager to doze off while reading. Or worse, toss your resume right into the Youre Rejected stack. Global resume authority Jessica Hernandez of http://www.greatresumesfast.com is a former HR Manager who partners with professional- and executive-level candidates to create authentic, branded resumes and cover letters. An international resume columnist and resume expert for JobTalkAmerica radio, her work opens doors to lucrative positions at Fortune 500 companies.
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