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In Today’s Competitive Job
Market - Your Resume Has To
Be the Best
By Angie Jones
As a Certified Professional
Resume Writer, I am often
approached by highly
qualified job seekers
frustrated by weeks and
often months of costly
unemployment. Job seekers
who have sent hundreds of
resumes yet never hear back
from the employer.
I’ve found that the majority
of my clients attempt to
write their own resume and
only seek the help of a
professional after weeks of
failure. There are many
reasons they fail, but most
tend to be associated with
ineffective resume templates
designed in the 1990s which
are not compatible with
today's keyword searches
done by recruiters and
hiring managers. I am
dismayed to think of the
number of opportunities that
highly qualified candidates
have lost to those less
qualified but have a better
understanding of today’s job
search process.
The Top 5 Reasons Resumes
Fail
1.
Lack of Industry Specific
Keywords
– Due to the sheer volume of
resumes that employers
receive, only a handful are
ever printed and will reach
the hands of the hiring
manager. Employers today
often use software programs
to search for keywords
specific to the position.
The more hits that they
find, the more likely it is
that your resume will be
read. This is the process
that most often eliminates
even the most qualified
candidates from
consideration.
2.
Resume Format
– There are a variety of
formats available to better
market your skills and
experience including:
chronological, functional,
hybrid, Curriculum Vitae
(CV), Federal Resume format,
etc. Choosing the wrong
format for your situation
can quickly eliminate you
from consideration. A
well-written resume will
match your skills and
experience to the hiring
managers' needs.
3.
Objective or Qualifications
Summary?
– I personally believe that
an old-fashioned objective
is a waste of the most
valuable real estate on the
resume. It would be nice if
employers really cared what
you wanted in a job, but in
actuality they are only
concerned with what you can
do for them. Why not use
this area to market the
skills and experience to
position you as the best
candidate for the position?
4.
Task-Focused vs.
Accomplishment Based Resume
– Unfortunately, the
majority of resumes that I
review are more of a
chronological history than a
true marketing document.
Imagine a hiring manager
with one position to fill
and 100 equally qualified
candidates applying for the
position and each candidate
has a similar educational
and professional background.
It's easy to see that the
candidate who contributed
the most in previous
positions is likely to get
the job.
5.
A One-Size-Fits-All Resume
– In today’s highly
competitive job market a
one-size-fits-all resume
really fits none. An
employer searching for an
accountant is going to be
searching for different
keywords than an employer
searching for a sales
representative. If you don’t
know what type of position
that you’re looking for, how
will the employer know?
In today’s highly
competitive job market it is
imperative that you quickly
and concisely provide the
hiring manager with the
information that they seek.
A well formatted resume will
allow the employer to
quickly glance at the resume
and find the skills and
experience that they are
looking for in the first 1/3
of the first page. Only
after capturing their
attention will they bother
to read your resume from top
to bottom.
When seeking the help of a
professional it is important
to seek a “certified resume
writer”. With today’s
economic conditions many
claim to be professional
resume writers, however,
they often do not have the
training necessary to help
you get through the
screening process.
Choose carefully; ask for
and compare samples of their
work. Your writer should do
much more than simply type a
resume. They will analyze
your career and help you
determine your career
direction, develop a format
that's most suitable to your
specific situation, and then
craft a strong and
compelling marketing
document that targets your
career objective and
positions you as the best
candidate for the position.
A professionally written
resume can help you get the
job that you want and the
pay you deserve.
Angela Jones is an award winning Certified Professional
Resume Writer (CPRW),
Certified Employment
Interview Consultant (CEIC).
Other
notable credentials held by
Angela include her status as
one of the few professional
resume writers to have
received the coveted TORI
Award (Toast of the Resume
Industry); a
prestigious international
competition recognizing the
“best of the best” by
industry peers and an
accolade that few
experience.
Angela has also had
samples of her work accepted
for inclusion in recently
published books such as
“Military-to-Civilian
Resumes and Letters: How to
Best Communicate Your
Strengths to Civilian
Employers.”
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