Posted by: JohnnyC on: February 18, 2009
The following phrases will add energy to statements about your work-related duties and accomplishments. HINT: Consider integrating other power words into these basic formulas. Acted as liaison for/between… Assigned territory consisting of… Accounted for… Drew up… Mapped out… Handled a territory spanning… Promoted to… Instrumental in… Recipient of… Remained as… Innovation resulted in… Honoured as… [...]
Posted by: JohnnyC on: February 18, 2009
There’s been more ink spilled discussing how to write the perfect résumé than on any other single aspect of the job search. This is probably because this unavoidable chore causes job hunters so much stress and anxiety. Since so much is riding on this single sheet of paper, the task of writing, revising, and updating [...]
Posted by: JohnnyC on: November 23, 2007
When you begin to look at how to write resume content consider the points below, as these will help you make your resume stand out from the crowd. ALWAYS INCLUDE * Always make sure you print your resume on standard letter size, white or ivory rag paper. * Always invest in having your resume professionally [...]
Posted by: JohnnyC on: November 18, 2007
It is clear that the job market is far more competitive these days and people are now spending more time and effort writing well constructed and articulate resumes that sell themselves and their skills. Rick Hansen a resume writer- manager explains that experience is the most important thing on a resume and is what employers [...]
Posted by: JohnnyC on: November 17, 2007
When beginning the task of how to write resume content get yourself focused before you embark on writing. Be clear on what the employer is looking for and what you have to offer. Get yourself a notepad and answer the questions mentioned earlier in this blog – “What would make someone the perfect candidate?” etc. [...]
Posted by: JohnnyC on: November 17, 2007
Did you know that only one interview is granted for every 200 resumes received and read by the average employer. Research also states that your resume will be quickly scanned, not read. 30 seconds is all the time you have to persuade a prospective employer to read further. This means that any decision to interview [...]
Posted by: JohnnyC on: November 16, 2007
Employers can identify great resumes from poor ones in 30 seconds or less. When starting to think about how to write resume content for your next job application you need to ask yourself what is a resume really for. This is a very important question and will go along way to determining you success in [...]