How to Write a Good Resume to Land an Interview

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Tip 1 - 5 Resume Strategies That Will Get You Hired

Published:  | Submitted by Bruce Atzinger | permalink
5 Resume Strategies That Will Get You Hired

There are so many different aspects to a great resume -- content, wording, style, format, design -- but most importantly, strategy. The strategy part is where most people miss the boat and fall in the water.
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Tip 2 - 4 Creative Ways to Land the Interview

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4 Creative Ways to Land the Interview

Read our career guidance article, 4 Creative Ways to Land the Interview: Just found a posting for your dream job? Make s...
Tags: Interviews,Interviewing for a Job,Job Search

Tip 3 - How to Write a Resume That Gets You the Interview

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How to Write a Resume That Gets You the Interview

Why are you writing a resume?   Before you begin writing, take some time for introspection and determine why you are writing this in the first place. Where are you heading, what is the plan, what is the best job for you, who will read the resume, how will you get an interview from it?   An effective resume will sell yourself and do your skills and experience justice. It will magnify you best sides and should tell the reader to take action immediately. I will assume that you already have a job in mind and that your objective is to get that interview request.   When you have established your purpose, you can now lay out the content of your resume around it and keep it focused from the employer’s point of view. It’s critical that you have this purpose nailed down so your document is focused and clear.   List your Achievements   Step two is to break out a big notebook and list everything you have achieved in your life. This list can be very detailed and should cover every little accomplishment. Not only will you feel good from seeing the results, you will have a great selection of achievements to pick and choose from for your resume.   You can categorize your list by separate listings for education, work experience, community and charity involvement, notable achievements and skills. Don’t be shy now, put down every little part time job, every foreign language interaction and even that half day seminar you did ten years ago.   List your Unique Selling Points   Whatever job you are thinking about applying for, we can assume there will be competition. In the current economic climate, the competition will be very good as there have been all too many layoffs in all industries recently.   What you can do is to think about what makes you better or different to the other candidates. Keep the notebook out and start thinking about your unique selling points, or USPs. Glancing at your achievements list, there should be a few ones standing out that you are proud of. You should be able to squeeze out about 20 of these. If you struggle, ask your friends, family and co-workers.   Research the position and the company   That position you are applying for, what do you actually know about it? You have seen a job specification I would hope. Have you checked out the company website, researched their employees on LinkedIn and done your best to understand their corporate culture? A job on paper can be very different to reality and you will want your new resume to reflect the real need that the employer has. Do what you can to find out as much backround information as possible, anything to make sure you sell the benefit of hiring you to the reader.   Research the process   Do you know who will screen your resume? Will it even be a person or could it be rejected by a computer? If there is no name on the job description, it’s safe to assume that HR will be the first port of call. In case you see the hiring manager’s name and email, you can personalize your document and sell to this person’s needs direct. Ways to finding out the process would be to speak to the company, its employees and recruitment partners. Knowing the process will give you a slight head start and you will be in control of the event.   Summary   So now you know why you are writing the resume, you have an idea of what you want to include and what USPs will seal the deal. You have researched the company and the people behind it to better customize your resume. The next step will be to begin writing and to weave all the components together.     Thoughts or ideas on the preparation side of resume writing? Image by shoregalnj

Tip 4 - How to Land More Interviews with Your Resume | Resume | LiveCareer

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	How to Land More Interviews with Your Resume | Resume | LiveCareer

Your resume is the most important tool you have in your job hunt. Use these tips to craft a job-winning resume that can help separate you from the competition.

Tip 5 - Resume Builder | Land More Interviews with Your Resume | LiveCareer

Published:  | Submitted by Mireille Vanheerentals | permalink

	Resume Builder | Land More Interviews with Your Resume | LiveCareer

Your resume might not be able to land you a job, but it can certainly land you an interview. And once that happens, you’ll be halfway home.

Tip 6 - 5 Steps To Making Sure You Land That Job Interview

Published:  | Submitted by Mark Woodward | permalink
5 Steps To Making Sure You Land That Job Interview

One day you open your inbox and there it is: an email alert about a new job posting that describes your dream job! It sounds like the perfect opportunity, but what can you do to make sure you get an interview?
Tags: Careers,Entrepreneurs

Tip 7 - How to Write a Successful Resume and Win the Interview

Published:  | Submitted by Tore Svensen | permalink
How to Write a Successful Resume and Win the Interview

Change the drudgery mindset immediately and have some fun -- simply tell the truth about who you are. List the rich facts about your original, talented self.
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Tip 8 - How to Write a Resume That Will Land an Interview

Published:  | Submitted by Martijn van Keulen | permalink
How to Write a Resume That Will Land an Interview

Many people haven’t looked at their resume in years; they haven’t needed to. But, with a shaky economy, jobs are shaking out like coins from a piggy bank.

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