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Deborah Walker
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Avoid Top Five resume mistakes
Over the years as a recruiter and resume coach, I saw
the consequences of poorly written resumes. Unfortunately
Most people do not seek help until they career
experience the frustration of a long and unnecessary
research. It is surprising how many of their problems can be
back to the resumption of the five errors.
1 No resume focus.
The most effective resumes leave no doubt as to employment
career objective researcher. A one-size-fits-all resume
gives the impression that the job seeker is uncertain of
goal of his career. The employer told me that if a
candidate is interested in two completely different things
positions, it should not be very good either. If you
more than one career goal, you need more than one
CV.
2 Lack of marketing strategy.
Job seekers rarely see their search for what it is, a turnover
campaign. Think of your resume for marketing
designed to create a very good first impression and win a
multitude of interviews. A coach can help you regain
translate your work history in an effective marketing
part by selling buying motives to reader:
solve problems, save money or increase profits.
3 No declarations accomplishment.
95% of all resumes statements lack of accomplishment. These
statements allow employers to see your contribution
their business. A coach can help you regain a pass
Job Type CV to the description of a resume with quantifiable
statements that motivate employers to call you before
competition does. These statements may dollarization your
value and increase your bargaining power.
4 Lack of resume keywords.
These days, resumes are reviewed by humans and
computers. A lack of resume keywords runs the risk of
be read by neither. One means of control of a CV is
15 seconds or less, more attention is paid to CV
using the same words in the job description.
retrieves the software applicant tracking resumes by keywords.
A curriculum vitae by keywords you will focus in the foreground.
5 HP incorrect format.
Basically there are three formats for resumes: chronological,
functional and hybrid.
Chronological: The chronological order is the best known and easiest
writing, a style of business recovery. This format works well
If your goal is to stay in the same industry or
occupation.
Functional: The functional resume places transferable
skills and achievements at the beginning of your resume.
However, a poorly written resume can be functional
confusion, leading the reader to believe that the candidate has
something to hide.
Hybrid: The hybrid resume combines the best features of
contains other. It highlights the skills and achievements
while maintaining the ease of reading. This is the best format
job seekers at all levels, but it is also the most
difficult to write, which requires careful planning of
identify the most critical skills transferable
attract the attention of potential employers.
Once your resume is designed to avoid the top five resume
errors, you'll be well on your way to win
interviews and reaching your career goal. What
your old resume costing you in lost opportunities?
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Deborah Walker, CV Coach, has spent years studying the
art of the craft again. His career goal throughout all
phases of the employment process is a solid basis
knowledge to take advice and coaching. More
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