Thursday, July 2, 2020
Professional Resume Writing 101-5
Professional Resume Writing 101-5 YourResume Opportunity or Elimination A potential employer is investing only a few secondswhen reviewing your resume hoping to find a match between yourwork history, knowledge and skills, education, training and achievements and their requirements. If found, you will receive theopportunity of a job interview. They are also looking for any reason to eliminate you from a long list of candidates. Here are just a fewof the commonresume writing mistakes that couldtake you out of the running: Information is not relevant to the job Wordy, vague, unfocused, rambling Focuses onresponsibilities rather than achievements Lacks performance results concrete ways your employers benefited from your skills No examples of achievements or success awards and promotions Lacks hard numbers to back up achievements Work history is spotty, fraudulent or missing Education is overemphasized Crucial skills are buried and hard to find Layout is too difficult to read quickly Typos, poor grammar, outdated terminology As a Certified Professional Resume Writer I am able to offer you adviceto avoid these common resume writing mistakes in just 15 minutes and its free! Justemail your resume to me and I will provide you with a free resumecritique!
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