Resumes in general
General advice on resumes:
My wife is an executive recruiter and I have manged several groups, hiring and firing 100's of presonell. So, the best 'insider' advise we can give is that your resume needs to be focused at your prospective employer, not a general overview of your work history.
Secondly, it needs to showcase accomplishments, not job duties. Like, increased revenues 30%, highest gross profit for quarter, trimmed overhead costs by 15%, etc. No one cares what your duties were, what your past job functions were, just what you were personally able to accomplish that improved things for your employer.
Last, forget about fancy formatting and fonts. A prospective employer wants to skim thru your resume and find interesting, applicable accomplishments, and be able to contact you easily.
General advice on resumes:
My wife is an executive recruiter and I have manged several groups, hiring and firing 100's of presonell. So, the best 'insider' advise we can give is that your resume needs to be focused at your prospective employer, not a general overview of your work history.
Secondly, it needs to showcase accomplishments, not job duties. Like, increased revenues 30%, highest gross profit for quarter, trimmed overhead costs by 15%, etc. No one cares what your duties were, what your past job functions were, just what you were personally able to accomplish that improved things for your employer.
Last, forget about fancy formatting and fonts. A prospective employer wants to skim thru your resume and find interesting, applicable accomplishments, and be able to contact you easily.
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