Resume Writing Is An Art ... And Something Else Too
There are truly some resume writing secrets and you know what, it doesn't even matter whether you believe this or not. Every recruiter knows that there are some secrets that help them weed out the losers from those who have true potential.
Tip #1: What Recruiters Don't Tell You Can Harm You
Is it your resume writing skills that's bringing you down or is it something else? There are your skills and then there are the things you may be doing that exclude you from success.
There are things you might be doing that mean you're very unlikely to get a job anytime soon. For instance, do you email your resume for every single job that you're remotely interested in? If you don't get responses, do you wonder why? What recruiters know is that there's much more to a successful job search than simply firing off as many resumes you can. There's a very simple way that recruiters weed people out and you can find out what it is and avoid it. It takes knowing and using the best job search techniques...but do you know what they are?
Tip #2: Haven't We Met Somewhere Before?
Recruiters have a way of finding out if you've made the mistake of posting your resume on every internet job board available. While you may believe that that if you throw enough "stuff" against the wall, something is bound to stick, but when it comes to writing your resume to get a job this is NOT the way to do things.
Recruiters know that when you post your resume all over the web its a sign that you ere desperate. Don't do it. Take it from me, it will harm you in the eyes of recruiters and hiring managers. Do you know how hard it can harm you? "By a few months" says a well-known recruiter
Tip #3: How Many Interviews Have You Attended?
Have you attended numerous interviews where you truly believed you aced every single one of them? I'm sure you're surprised when the job offer goes to another person. You've probably been making the "small" interview mistakes that cost people jobs". I've had numerous hiring managers tell me about these after they've interviewed candidates. The question is, What errors are you making and how can you correct them? They're the sort of things that recruiters don't want you to know.
Tip #4: Who Do You Trust When It Comes To Getting You A Job?
Let me ask you. Do you place all your trust in recruiters to get you the job you desire? Is this right or wrong? Recruiters know the answer. The solution is to take control of your career in a way that makes you attractive to recruiters and hiring manager. Recruiters know how you can do it and can make your resume writing and job searching a snap.
Conclusion
You can indeed get the job you want when you know the secrets reciters won't tell you. Don't underestimate the sophistication and competitiveness of today's job search market. Prepare an un-targeted resume that focuses on the wrong things and you won't even get in the running. If you fail to allocate funds for professional services to help your campaign you're going to struggle. But what do you do when you don't have money, when it's just you?
How about keeping yourself 'open' to any job that comes along instead of being focused? There's a price attached. But how do you keep yourself focused when the chips are down? Recruiters have the answers to all of these and other questions.
What recruiters won't tell you can indeed harm your chances of writing a winning resume and getting the job of your dreams.
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