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Is Your Resume Lost
in the Great Internet Void?
by
Deborah Walker, CCMC
With the advent of email and online job services, job hunting suddenly became
much easier. Or did it? Sometimes it's hard to know if your resume
is actually reaching someone's desk-or is lost somewhere in the great void of
cyberspace.
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If you want to be sure that your resume is being seen by a real person who can
offer you a real job, utilize the
following three rules to make sure your resume gets the attention it deserves!
Rule #1: Use the Right Key Words
More than ever, resumes are stored in a database and queried for key words to
indicate candidate match. If you
aren't using the right words to describe your employment experiences, then your
resume might be rejected before it's ever seen.
Review key words your resume uses to:
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Describe your dream job. Do your qualifications match the job description?
Look closely at areas listing your technical skills, job responsibilities and
core competencies.
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Attract your desired industry. Are you using industry buzzwords? In other words,
does your resume talk their talk?
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Attract your occupational field. Do the phrases you use prove your level of
experience in your field?
Rule #2: Use the Correct
Electronic Version
If your resume can't be opened as an attachment, then it can't be seen. Because
of the threat of computer viruses many companies only accept resumes through
their own online forms which ask you to cut and paste (rather than attach) your
resume. Make sure you are sending
your resume in a format that will work for the employer.
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If a resume attachment is requested: Save your resume as a Word document (.doc
or .rtf). This is the standard most companies use, and it should retain the
formatting that you used for your resume. But just in case they use a different
word processing program than yours, you should still avoid using too many fancy
formatting options, such as columns, boxes and tables.
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If an email or online form is used: Use ASCII, plain text, or text only. This
removes formatting, but the information is preserved. Be sure to review your
resume before sending it so that it is still easy to read and user friendly.
Rule #3: Differentiate
Your Resume from the Crowd
There are dozens of fast food restaurants that sell hamburgers and fries. How do
you choose which one you want? Chances are, one of those restaurants has a
differentiating edge, something that you like better than all the others. The
job market is the same way; it's flooded with choices, so you have to make your
resume stand out from all the competition.
The best way to differentiate your
resume from others is with accomplishments. And those
accomplishments really stand out when:
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They are measurable. Can you define how much you accomplished in dollars saved,
contracts won, or percent changed?
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They support your transferable skills. Can your skills be used by this company,
even if your job experience is in a different industry? What skills will
transfer from one job to another?
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They connect to corporate bottom-line objectives. How can you help them save
time, save money, increase their profit margin, improve sales, or increase
revenue?
While the Internet is still a great tool for job seekers to connect quickly with
employers, take steps to insure your resume won't get lost in the void.
Before you send your resume off to the
Great Cyber Beyond, use these three tips to make sure your resume gets the
attention it deserves!
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Deborah Walker, CCMC
Resume Writer ~ Career Coach .. see
www.AlphaAdvantage.com
Email her at Deb@AlphaAdvantage.com
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Toll-free phone: 888-828-0814
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