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The Purpose Of A Resume: Don't Forget The Goal
By Carl
Mueller
The purpose of a resume is to get an interview.
If you are not getting interviews, chances are that your resume
is not doing its job.
Either that, or you’re not applying for the right jobs!
You can go a long way to having success with your job search by
remembering a few simple ideas related to resume writing:
1. Don’t forget the goal of your resume.
The goal of your resume is to simply get an interview. It’s not
to tell people the salary you are looking for, it’s not to let the
reader (ie. the hiring manager) know of everything you have ever
done in your career or life, it’s simply to get to the interview
stage.
Getting an interview means that your resume has successfully shown
the reader that you have the profile they are looking for.
Your resume is your calling card.
The interview will then determine whether or not you are as good
in person as you are on paper.
Jobs tend to be won and lost during the interview stage and this
is when you can elaborate on why you are the best person for the
job. Getting to the interview stage is what you need to concentrate
on when you are putting your resume together.
2. Don’t forget your target audience.
Your resume needs to show the hiring manager your accomplishments
and how they relate to the specific job you are applying for. If
various parts of your experience are completely unrelated to a particular
job you are applying for, you might choose not to include it in
your resume.
In other words, you need to tailor your resume to your audience
and remember what they are looking for and why you are the person
to take care of it.
Your resume should not read like a job description, it should describe
accomplishments that you’ve achieved during your career. Simply
stating your job description word for word in your resume shows
nothing except your ability to copy other people’s writing.
Also, remember that your resume needs to show what you can do for
the employer, not what they can do for you.
Your resume is about showing a potential employer what you’ve already
done in your career and as a result, what you will do for them once
they hire you.
Carl Mueller is an Internet entrepreneur and professional recruiter
who wants to help you find
your dream career.
Visit Carl's website to separate yourself from other job searchers:
http://www.find-your-dream-career.com
Sign up for The Effective Career Planner, Carl’s free 5-day course:
http://www.find-your-dream-career.com/effective-career-planner.html
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