Friday, November 15, 2019

7 Ways to Spice Up Your Resume

7 Ways to Spice Up Your Resume 7 Ways to Spice Up Your Resume With unemployment rising, increasing numbers of applicants for each job, and recruiters struggling to keep up, it can sometimes feel as though youre sending your resume into a black hole. You send hundreds of applications and never hear back and what makes it worse is that you know you are qualified for the jobs. But heres the thing if your resume is like most of the resumes I see, its not doing you any favors. Here are 10 ways you can improve your resume and increase your hit rate: 1. Make it about action and impact: Dont take up more than 10-15% of your resume describing job responsibilities as an employer, I dont care what you were supposed to do, I care what impact you made. Show me! 2. Spice it up with references: When you buy a product especially online, dont you like to see testimonials or customer reviews? You can apply the same principle to your resume. Pull a couple of glowing quotes from LinkedIn, your performance reviews or customer thank you letters and put them in a prominent place on your resume. 3. Understand your unique value: Ask people who know you and those who have worked with you, what makes you especially good at what you do. Look back over your career for common themes. And most importantly, understand what your target audience (employers) are looking for. 4. Invite them to go online: If you know you have established a good online presence (and if you havent, you need to get to work now!) add the line Feel free to google me for more information. This conveys confidence and at least some of your potential employers will take you up on it. 5. Replace the objective with a value summary: Dont tell me what you want out of your next job, tell me what youll do for me. Start with the headline How I will add value 6. Consider a philosophy section: Tell employers how you approach your work. For example, a sales person might say I never do the hard sell instead I build relationships, I understand the customers needs, and I use that knowledge and the trust Ive built, to turn prospects into long-term clients. An admin assistant might say I am so organized that Ill know what you need before you ask me! 7. Add some personality: Use words that sound like you, not words you read on someone elses resume. Everyone is results-oriented and accomplished according to their resumes, but do they ever really describe themselves that way? These are just 7 ways that you can bring some life to your resume, and create a document that grabs attention instead of blending in with all the others. For more tips, feel free to sign up for my free resume writing course. And if you have other ways to spice up a resume, please take a moment to share them in the comments. Id love to hear them!

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