And you are the content.
The goal of an effective resume is to get noticed. It has to be attention grabbing like a good headline. To do this it can’t be bloated and full of fluff. It must be engineered to be clear and concise.
After you have their attention, reel in hiring managers with your experience, education and skills. This is the time for you to shine and provide details on why you are the best candidate for the job. Your resume should set up the hiring managers to ask questions that you will blow away.
Most resumes don’t do this.
But that’s OK, I’m here to help. This blog will outline the best practices for resume writing. It will help you create a powerful resume that will get hiring managers calling you.
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Nov 9, 2009
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