Remember
that the resume - a document in which you "sell" themselves. Try
instead of the usual heading "Summary" write "Why do you have to
hire me," and see what happens. Not so important list of duties that you
performed. More importantly, what you have achieved, completing them and how it
might come in handy on your next post.
When
writing a resume how to think about these questions:
1. What are
my greatest achievements?
Forget
about the classic format resume, close your eyes and think of five or six
achievements that really mean a lot to you. These can be things that are
heavily influenced you or your company, partially or completely changed
something, we gave a result that really mattered. Ideally, these achievements
should be measurable, then the employer will be able to evaluate the
effectiveness of your work.
2. What do
I change or improve on previous jobs?
Too many
resumes just list the duties and give the impression that they were copied from
the job description. You have to breathe in your resume life, add some color
and content. Let the reader knows what you really have helped the companies in
which it operates. This does not have to be drastic and dramatic changes, it
can be improved or simplified processes already existing there.
3. What is
the most important for me in my work?
Many
candidates list the main responsibilities related to the specific position. It
can be an organization of business processes, to take the initiative into their
own hands when the project or search for talent, if you work in the field of
recruiting. Regardless of your business in the first place should be the most
important item for you personally. And you need to make sure that the item is
directly related to the position you want, and achievements to which you
aspire.
4. Why am I
reading this?
The last
question is not for the applicant, it is for the person who reads the resume -
the employer. He has a vacancy, and that your resume has got his hands on. Why
read this summary? Why is the resume matches the job opening? If he would have
to seek out in the text of the answers to these questions, he would pick up
another resume.
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