How To/Non Fiction/Career
Date Published: 9/30/2012
Excerpt:
Chapter 1 – Some basics
Chapter 1 – Some basics
What is the purpose of a resume? If you ask most people, they will tell you it is “to get a job interview.” Yes, that’s right it is designed to get you a job interview. But a resume is also designed to sell you, or generate enough interest in you to make the reader make contact and schedule a meeting time. Your resume has had enough impact, that out of the hundreds of resumes a recruiter receives in their email inbox daily, yours has stood out.
If you’ve heard the saying that recruiter’s look at most resumes for between 5 and 20 seconds, it’s true. Add to that equation the fact that resumes are now received via email inbox, and you need to consider the fact that this means that the top third of your first page will be the first thing the recruiter sees when they click open the attachment.
I’ll be running you through the step by step process I use when writing a resume.
My resumes are written in a way that they;
- Catch the recruiters eye immediately
- Give them a reason to keep on reading
- Stand out by writing them in a way that only 5% of all job applicants use effectively; and
- Works with scanning software sometimes used by recruiters
- Makes the reader want to meet with you!
Andrea
started her professional resume writing career in 1998, forming a
professional resume writing service online for all professions.
In
April 2011, she successfully transitioned the business over to new
management, in order to focus on her specialty niche, IT professionals,
Executives and Managers.
Why?
Well,
in Andrea's words "Executives and Managers are accustomed to
collaborating to produce cutting edge results, and so are professional
in their dealings enabling a unique and top class result and enabling me
to write even better career marketing documents."
This
doesn't mean that if you are not an executive or Manager she can't help
you. It simply means that unless you understand this is an investment
and will involve some work on your part (providing the information
needed) then it's probably best you look elsewhere that's all.
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