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Is
Your Resume On Target? |
by:
Linda
Matias |
When
writing a resume, create a mental picture
of a desk piled high with dozens or even
hundreds of resumes next to each other.
These resumes were submitted by people who
want the job you are applying for and are
just as qualified as you. Keeping this image
forefront is critical to your success
in creating compelling "ad copy." It will
force you to focus on creating a strong
title and a targeted opening which tells
the employer to consider your qualifications
with care.
Each reader who picks up your resume
will make a quick decision as to whether
to read it carefully - therefore, the top
one-third of your resume should include
a powerful statement that sums who you are
and encapsulates your professional experience.
These are the questions a hiring manager
wants answered:
. The field you are in -- even more specifically,
what department you want to work in and
the title you would like to have.
. How much experience you have in a similar
position or in the field?
. What special skills and/or certifications
you have?
. The difficult problems you have solved
and what you have accomplished.
. The advances you have made throughout
your career.
. The type of person you are and your work
characteristics.
A profile statement is an overview,
a brief summary of your accomplishments.
It should be 1-2 paragraphs long with of
3-4 sentences, or perhaps a series of bulleted
points.
Here's an example of a tightly written,
short summary statement
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER
Accomplished marketing and business development
executive with perennial record of success
driving marketing strategies and capitalizing
on opportunities that have led to multimillion-dollar
growth.
Able to deliver results that position organizations
for immediate and long-term growth. Expert
presenter, astute marketer, and confident
team leader with documented strength in
forging strong, sustainable executive-level
relationships. Skillful change agent with
advanced problem solving and communication
skills. Understands both macro picture of
market issues and minute details necessary
for successful business solutions. Goal-driven.
Below is an example of series bulleted
statements
Accomplished manager with 20+ years
of experience as Environmental, Health &
Safety specialist for industry-leading organizations.
Maintain highest quality standards to avoid
time and cost expenditures.
Quality and safety specialist with
the ability to analyze operations, pinpoint
areas for improvement and redesign, and
implement plans that generate profitable
results.
Excellent relationship builder
with success in forming strong, sustainable
relationships and securing consensus among
cross-functional team members for key initiatives.
To wrap up
The most qualified candidate is not
always the one to get an interview - the
one with the strongest resume is.
Your profile sets the tone for the rest
of the resume, and serves as a tease that
invites the reader to take notice. A resume
is more than just a piece of paper,
and as a job seeker it is your responsibility
to make it easy for the reader to conclude
that you are the best candidate for an interview.
A targeted opening will capture the interest
of the reader.
Certified in all three areas of the job
search - Certified Interview Coach T (CIC)
Job & Career Transition Coach (JCTC) and
Nationally Certified Resume Writer (NCRW)
- Linda is qualified to assist you
in your career transition. Whether it be
a complete career makeover, interview preparation
or resume assistance. Linda is
the president of CareerStrides and can be
reached via email (linda@careerstrides.com)
or by visiting her website (www.careerstrides.com).
Copyright Linda Matias - http://www.careerstrides.com
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