If your resume reads more like your obituary instead of a sales tool, you need Changing Directions to revise your resume.
An obituary is typically a brief biography of one’s life. Unfortunately, the resume format many people use reads more like a biography of their “work” life.
Instead of using the obituary format, consider a resume where the reader will get a clearer picture of what you can do for them, what you are passionate about and more importantly, what you can do for them. With powerful information provided in your resume, it will create interest for the employer and as a result, they will want you to come in for an interview.
Regardless of the job title you are seeking, you are now in sales, so you need a sales tool to help market your skills, abilities and accomplishments. The job of your resume and cover letter is to emphasize your strengths and highlights and more importantly, get you the interview!
Contact us today and schedule your coaching session and we’ll do an autopsy of your resume and determine what needs to go, what needs to stay and what more is needed.
Send us a Microsoft Word version or PDF version of your resume and we’ll give you 5 free points on how to improve your resume.
RESUMÉ CRITIQUING / WRITING / DEVELOPMENT
- We determine the best style of resumé that showcases you best
- We’ll write your resumé or advise you on the most powerful style and words to use for best results
- You’ll receive advice and guidance by a Certified Career Development Facilitator, professional writer, columnist and author of the Compass Kit Career Planning Guide and Job Search Central-A Course of Action