How to write good Quality Content to your RESUME!
Many employers still reviewing a lot of resumes that read like job descriptions.
These some of the resume files of facts are not only boring to read; and they don't hold a reader's attention.
These some of the resume files of facts are not only boring to read; and they don't hold a reader's attention.
Employers need resume content they can sink their teeth into – they need rich content and with a clear demonstration of ROI.
Here are 3 strategies to avoid the generic resume trap:
1. KNOW YOUR VALUE: Professionals share many similar #skills and values, but these two are no exactly alike.
Why should YOU be chosen over your #competitors?
State to your resume content your difference and identify specific examples (with metrics) to your support claims.
2. KEEP CONTENT FOCUSED AND RELEVANT
Eliminate lengthy job descriptions and generalized overviews (summaries): these are a given, and a bore.
Pinpoint pertinent content from your career that demonstrates you understand unique capability for the role requirements.
Eliminate out unrelated content in your resume.
3. FOCUS ON RESULTS
Saying you are good to the role at something and providing proof of skills and #abilities are two different things.
Aim to quantify content, where possible, and focus heavily on personal #achievements or results.
Showcase your impacts!
Demonstrate your value!
What else do you recommend for a modern resume that sells instead of tells?
any thoughts?
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