1.
Twelve qualities of a successful resume:
The
successful resume
·
Has consistent quality all the way through (1st word to last!)
· Has perfect spelling
· Has perfect grammar
· Is loaded with Industry Standard Keywords
· Contains selective vocabulary that guarantees Audience
Impact
· Has a highly distinctive style and format
· Is purposefully organised
· Highlights only your greatest strengths
· Makes a lasting impression INSTANTLY
· Avoids the 'Template' look of the average resume
· Won't fall into the redundancy category
· Represents your commitment and drive to excellence
2.
Can I do it myself?
Yes,
if you are a trained writer who has seen the best and worse
of at least one thousand resumes and can write eloquently
and flawlessly within a customised industry-accepted framework
Can
you really obtain perfect results in all 12 categories above?
The
best solution is a professional partnership between your
unique knowledge (after all, who knows yourself better than you
do? - not even your wife!) and someone who can represent this knowledge
on paper or electronic text that will be accepted and appreciated
by those in your career field.
3.
Two Heads are Better than One!
Remember,
the Resume Professional cannot write your resume alone. He or she
will take your information, similar to the artist using a palette
of paints, and use these along with other tools to create a unique
masterpiece, one that is highly appealing to the industry.
Watch
your career information or existing resume be transformed into a
truly impressive document worthy of representing the best of your
measurable talents, transferable skills, and proven abilities; whether
you are a recent graduate, career changer, or experienced professional;
local or foreigner!
4.
The little vs. the BIG Picture
What
you don't know WILL hurt your one chance of getting an interview!
The
average person writes their resume only once or twice during their
entire life. Furthermore, developing a resume has been called 'the
most difficult document' you will ever write. Chances are that you
have not seen very many resumes nor paid much attention to the qualities
that makes a resume truly outstanding.
On
the other hand, employers see many resumes on a daily basis. They
have select criteria by which a resume is judged and can tell immediately
whether a favourable impression has been formed. IT IS ONLY THIS
CATEGORY, the most favourable resume, not necessarily
the most qualified candidate that gets shortlisted
for an interview.
5.
A True Horror Story
How
little does it take to ruin a résumé's chance of consideration?
You won't believe the answer, even though you've probably heard
rumours
ALL
IT TAKES IS ONE MAJOR FORMAT ERROR such as a mis-spelled
word or the mis-alignment of text AND YOUR RESUME WILL
BE SEPARATED SUBCONSCIOUSLY FROM THE REST in the EMPLOYER's mindset.
There's such a fine line between 'impressing' and 'not impressing'
just in the ONE OPPORTUNITY it takes to be considered, that its
worth EVERY EFFORT to ensure success.
6.
Career Insurance
An
investment is made with the desire of obtaining substantial gain
in the short or long-term. The main factor behind a person's
investing is risk. Usually, the higher the gain the greater the
risk.
There
is much at risk when submitting a resume to an employer. How
much you are willing to pay for a better chance of success and subsequent
piece of mind for you and your family is actually quite affordable!
A
bigger gamble is taken when a person DOESN'T EVEN KNOW if their
resume measures up to industry standards.
7.
The Real Purpose of a Resume
Of
course, the resume is a requirement for just about every job these
days, but especially more so during times of economic uncertainty
and retrenchments.
But
even if a resume were not required - would you know what
purpose it serves to an employer?
The
Answer:
It
is your one chance of WINNING an AUDITION during a TALENT CONTEST
without even meeting the person face-to-face!
Its
no lucky draw - the contestants are not equal and neither are the
qualities on their resumes. Even assuming that all applicants meet
the basic requirements of a job, their resumes are definitely NOT
equal;
some
resumes are substantially better than others - and they
belong to the applicants who get invited to the interviews!
8. The Bottom Line
Don't
leave your resume to chance - hire a professional!
For
Details contact: Teducation
Resume Services
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