Wednesday, May 27, 2020

How to Write a Resume That Counts

How to Write a Resume That CountsEverybody knows about the resume writing meme - 'write your resume, not them'. However, the meme seems to be more generalized than it actually is. In this article, I will try to clear things up. So buckle up, this one is going to be a little unconventional.Resume writing as a generalization may not have been so much as a meme in the beginning. However, as the industry evolved and companies needed to find new ways to get noticed, they began to adapt and add a resume writing tagline that was very similar to the resume writing meme. These were sometimes put on the company website, sometimes placed on the bottom of every resume and sometimes as part of an internal email. The end result was a resume writing style that fit everybody's personality.Resume writing didn't have to be this way. Many job seekers have been wondering how to go about writing a successful resume, only to find that it has taken years to hone their skills and had worked on every aspect of their career. In fact, if your resume is to your liking, it probably looked like your resume - just in a different format. With that in mind, here are some tips that can help you find a strategy for writing a quality resume.First, always start with your keywords - key phrases. Key phrases are the key to creating a good resume. They tell the recruiter why you were the best candidate for the position and they can easily come back to you for more work. Your key phrases are the first things your recruiter will see, so make sure they are accurate and relevant. After you have completed a resume, give it a quick once over to make sure it matches your key phrases.Second, never format your resume from the ground up. Just as you want to read every word that makes up a report, you need to be sure that your resume is formatted exactly how you want it to be. When you are able to organize your information into the best possible order, your resume writing skills will flourish.Third, you need to provide a great summary of your qualifications. Your summary will tell the recruiter what you are looking for and will create an instant impression. This is also the section that you need to be doing the most research for. You should spend a few hours at the library or just browsing online to find your facts about the positions you are considering.Finally, do not skip any steps that are necessary to properly finish off your resume. Often, the easiest way to finish a resume is to write the body and the cover. Once your cover letter has been completed, you can take a break and finish your resume. And no, I'm not suggesting that you do the reverse! By this point, you should already know where you want the letter to end up and you should know how you want to finalize your resume.So, instead of jumping through hoops to finish a resume that is not that important, the next time you see a full-length job application that looks like a novel - chances are you have stumbled upon a legitimate resource. If you are in need of a change of career, don't let your resume become a poor reflection of who you are. Take control of your writing career today.

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