A Great Resume Is Your Key To Getting The Job You Have Always Wanted!

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  • Date: 2006-07-03
  • Author: Robert G
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         The purpose of a resume is to get invited to a job interview by an employer. The resume is the first and most preferred way of introducing yourself, so it should highlight all of your achievements.

    Actually a resume is a media through which you are marketing yourself to the employer to get your desired job and it is the first point of contact between you and the employer. A great resume doesn't have to follow any particular pattern, rather it should be tailored to the position you are applying for.

    This can be done by following some basic principles of writing a highly effective resume. If you write with an intention to create interest, to persuade the employer to call you, your final product will be very different than if you write to inform or catalog your job history. If you realize that a great resume can be your ticket to getting the job you want, you can produce a real masterpiece.

    Why You Must Have A Great Resume?
    The resume is an advertisement, nothing more, nothing less so the sole purpose of having a great resume is to win an interview. A great resume represents you in the best light and it convinces the employer that you have what it takes to be successful in this new position or career

    A great resume should be pleasing to the eye and make the reader want to pick it up and read it. And also it should stimulate interest in you and encourage the employer to want to know more about you and eventually inspire the prospective employer to pick up the phone and ask you to come in for an interview.

    Your resume is not about your past, it?s about your future so it tells the employer what you can do and then prove your claims with specific achievements. It also puts your training, skills and expertise to succeed in the right place so that you will get noticed easily.

    Other Reasons To Have A Great Resume
    To pass the employers screening process based on the requisite educational level, number of years experience, skill sets etc.
    To give basic facts which might favorably influence the employer based on your political affiliations, racial minority, companies that you have worked for etc.
    To provide contact information, like up to date address and telephone number.
    To give some information to the employers like professional references, background.
    To establish yourself as a professional person based on the content presentation of your resume with a high standard. As well as being excellent, clear, well organized, well written and well designed on the highest professional grade of paper.
    To put your resume in employers personnel files.
    To help you to clarify your direction, qualifications, strengths, confidence to start the process of committing to a job or career change to the employer.

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