WHAT EMPLOYERS WANT TO SEE IN A RESUME
It’s important that you resume be as strong and positive
as possible. A poorly organized and lightly written resume tells employers
that you are not serious about yourself. And if you are not serious about
yourself, you are not serious about the job you are applying for.
With your resume before them, employers can visualize how you shall operate
within the framework of their corporation, and how your skills and abilities
will be utilized in the future development of the company. Make yourself
fit the job.
WHAT AN EMPLOYER ASKS
The questions that are going through the minds of employers
are:
- Can you solve problems?
- What are the benefits of hiring you over someone
else?
- How will you fit into the organization of the company?
- Will you have a strong commitment to your job?
- How will you increase the company’s benefits and
profits?
YOUR RESUME SHOULD SHOUT, “HIRE ME!”
Remember, a successful product is well organized, well
presented, and well packaged. Its appearance on the shelf screams, “Buy
me! Buy me!” You are such a product. Your resume must scream, “Hire me!
Hire me!”
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