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by rahimnathwani
1799 days ago
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"Of course, I could be wrong and my resume might just suck." Your resume's job is to get the person screening it to say 'yes'. Create a list of achievements for each company/role and, when applying to a specific job, include the achievements that best prove the skills/experience listed in the job ad. Don't try to include everything you've done. Maybe you are a great plumber and a great guitarist. But when applying for a job as a plumber working on high-rise buildings, emphasise the relevant part of your plumbing experience. Omit anything guitar-related, as it won't help, and will just dilute your main message and make your resume exceed a single page. If you want someone to look over a couple of your resumes/applications, and provide more specific suggestions, email me. |
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