THE RESUME - A ROADMAP OF YOUR SUCCESS
Resumes used to be simple little documents, a couple of pages long, with a few references at the end. These were passive summaries that laid out your qualifications in a low-key manner, and more often than not, they slipped quietly through the cracks of the company's hiring desk.
  Perhaps, a passive, low-key resume is keeping you from getting your dream job.

If you think that a resume is merely a list of work-related things you've done in your life, than you need to seriously change your perspective.

THE RESUME - YOUR ESSENTIAL SALES TOOL
A resume is not just a list of accomplishments. It is your high-caliber selling agent, a sales pitch that will present you to your prospective employer in your Sunday best.

You need to break away from that mold and create a resume that works as your specialized marketing representative, presenting you to your future employer as the best possible, the obvious, choice.

Keep in mind that a person is hiring you, so in this case, the first impression really is the last.

Only those resumes that catch the employer's attention go on to step two: The Job Interview.

When you get to that stage, your resume has done its job - now it's up to you.


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Last Updated Saturday, 10/11/2008