Recruiters and hiring managers still ask 'Will you send me your resume?" and will use it to determine if you'll be a good fit for their position and to decide whether, or not, to call you for an interview.
The challenge of a two page resume
It can be enormously frustrating knowing that a large part of your job candidacy is based on the way you describe your talents on a two page written resume. Preparing a resume that speaks to the recruiters/employer’s needs is imperative in today’s career marketplace. We'll show you how to write a powerful resume.
They won’t read it from start to finish
Rarely do hiring managers or recruiters read a resume from start to finish. Instead, they will quickly scan the resumes for relevancy. If you’ve got the specific skill or expertise they are looking for, but it is buried in the middle of your resume, you risk being passed over. Check out our resume format!
Your goal with a text resume
Therefore, your resume must be extremely targeted towards the recruiter’s needs. And you must catch their attention within the first five seconds. Relevant content, placement and layout are crucial.
This ‘how to’ guide will assist you in developing a dynamic, targeted text resume. And it's offered at NO CHARGE when you sign up for our Free Newsletter mailing list.
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