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Finally Revealed: The Top 7 Resume Killers?

 

During my job search I read dozens of books and articles took programs and even

sat at the feet of two of the most experienced Human Resource professionals. In a

few moments, you will learn the real keys to standing out and rising above the

norm. Stick to the facts and only reveal information that will encourage the reader

to call you for an interview. If in doubt, leave it out. Pay careful attention to this one.

The objective is no longer a practical heading for your resume. Bottom line, dont begin your resume with an objective statement that talks only about your desires and career goals. Most Human Resource Professionals are overworked and understaffed. The last thing they care about is what you want.

HR Professionals are working to meet tight deadlines and desperately want to hire that extra person to make their lives easier. When they look at your resume, they want to know one thing: how will you simplify their lives?

Rather than an seeminly selfish objective, create a powerful profile summary that demonstrates how your skills and their needs fit.

Review these sample profiles.

Marketing professional with eight years project management experience, plus extensive hands on experience in data management, inventory control and in obtaining government bid contracts.

Computer programmer with expertise in systems analysis and design, program development, troubleshooting and equipment repair.

Office worker types 65 wpm with training and experience in general clerical, accounts payable and receivable, inventory control and multi-line phone operation.

Certified teaching professional with twelve years direct instruction experience, classroom management plus extensive training in motivational strategies geared toward special needs students.

Janitor with fifteen years experience in commercial janitorial work plus direct training in plumbing and staff supervision.

Here is a listing of the other 6 items that you should avoid at all cost. These items should never appear on any resume at any time.

No Personal Information

Leave off anything related to hobbies or personal interests. If it doesnt relate to employment it doesnt belong on a resume.

No Personal Pronouns

Do not use I or me in a resume. Sentence structure is typically very short leading with action verbs. Sentences like, I was responsible for are not used in a resume. Instead, the sentence would begin with, responsible for

No Family Information

Dont use the small space available on your resume to list your marital status or family size.

No Personal Biographies

Leave off anything that could be used as discriminatory information. Remember, the people reading resumes are not initially reading to select, they are reading to eliminate. There is no reason to reveal your age or any other personal data. The reader should be selecting candidates based strictly on skills and experience.

No Reasons for Leaving

This type of information goes on the application. If there is a problem with a former employer and you left under difficult measures, you cannot explain the reason in writing. Keep in mind the resume is to highlight your accomplishments.

Graphics and Artwork

Writing a resume using a computer makes the task quick and easy, yet has also created the temptation to make use of clipart and different fonts. Resist! Your resume will not look clever or original; it will look like an amateur produced it and will be tossed aside.

Final Tips: Forget about trying to create the perfect resume. Why?

1. Your resume will never be framed and hung on a wall.

2. The employer cares only about their needs being met. Dont talk about your wants, needs or desires rather, focus on how you meet their needs and solve their problems. As Zig Ziglar once said, When a person goes to the hardware store to purchase a drill, they dont want to buy a drill rather what they want is 3 centimeter hole. If they could get the hole without the drill they would do it. Make sense?

3. Focus your resume to each employer. Your research tells you exactly what they are looking for.

4. Specifics sell! Clearly outline results, contributions, and achievements youve made in your previous positions that directly benefit the targeted company.

Author: Brian Stephenson
 
Author Bio:
Brian Stephenson is a reputable writer. Brian likes to scribble articles about this industry.
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