Sunday, April 12, 2020
The Top 3 Resume Improvements Everyone Needs Now - Work It Daily
The Top 3 Resume Improvements Everyone Needs Now - Work It Daily What resume improvements will generate interviews? If you are sending your resume out but not getting multiple invitations to interview, your resume needs some improvement. To stand out and generate interviews, your resume needs to grab the attention of recruiters and hiring managers who flip through resumes quickly, and it needs to spark their interest with the kind of information that makes them want to know more. Related: 5 Tips To Make Your Resume Stand Out What resume improvements will generate interviews? 1. Quantify Your Accomplishments To quantify your accomplishments means to describe them in numbers, dollars, or percentages. This is hugely importantâ"numbers will grab attention and interest from hiring managers like nothing else. So, donât just say that you boosted efficiencyâ"say that you boosted efficiency by 30% (or whatever it was). Donât just say that you generated salesâ"say that you generated $2M in sales over a 1-year period. Be as specific as you can. If youâve forgotten some of your more impressive statistics, you may need to contact previous bosses who can help you. (For more on resume quantification, see How to Write a Resume That POPS!) 2. Make Your Resume Communicate Better You may be the best person for the job, but if your resume doesnât communicate well for you, you wonât get a chance to interview for it. To communicate effectively, your resume should⦠Ditch the summary in favor of a good objective statement. Use your objective statement to say what job you want. Be specificâ"objective statements that say things like âto increase my skills in a growing companyâ are what gave objective statements a bad name in the first place. Tailor it to the job so you can highlight what you bring that they would be interested in. The key is to focus on what THEY want and how you fitâ"not on what YOU want for your career.(Need more help? Watch this video: Resume Objective Statements Help You Get the Interview) Ditch paragraphs in favor of bullet points. Anyone looking through a stack of resumes is going to read them fast, and they will tend to skim paragraphsâ"causing them to miss important information you need them to know. Under each job, list your quantified accomplishments with eye-catching bullet points that deliver your most important information effortlessly. 3. Add A âSpecialâ Factor Be careful with this oneâ¦you donât want to create a resume with crazy fonts or a fluorescent background. However, there are things you can do that make your resume stand out. Job Shadowing Job shadowing experiences are fantastic for entry-level job seekersâ"they give you a layer of experience that other newbies wonât have, and they show that you are someone willing to go the extra mile in order to succeed. Put that experience on your resume and you get the power of those keywords, too. Quotes If you have a quote that sums up your attitude, drive, determination, etc., you can include it on your resume. Recent Reading Especially for newcomers, a list of relevant industry reading material can boost your chances of getting the interview. Reading voluntarily shows intelligence, enthusiasm, and motivation. Hobbies If you have a hobby or volunteer activity that relates to this job you want, then you can list it on your resume. If you do something especially active, that can help show your energy level, which is great for sales jobs. If you are a Toastmasters member, that can speak to your focus on continuous improvement as a speaker. The most important thing is to know the message you want to deliver (that you will contribute to the organizationâs success), and make sure that everything on your resume supports that message. Remember that your resume is not about you; it's about the employer. Use your resume as a marketing tool to highlight why you're the person who can help them succeed. Need more help? Find out about my Extreme Resume Makeover Kit (includes coaching and free review) to have an interview-generating resume in about an hour. This post was originally published at an earlier date Disclosure: This post is sponsored by a Work It Daily-approved expert. You can learn more about expert posts here. Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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