How To Finesse Your Resume/Cover Letter For Any Job 2
I was applying to a sales position I'd only include valuable or relevant experience. That I have in retail or in sales things. That maybe show. That I'm good at customer service or client facing jobs. I also suggest putting your expertise and your skills in a blurb at the very top of your resume so. I will kind of show. You guys what I did for my resume.
I had my name at the top right under lot. I put a little blurb. Either data or numbers. That I could actually produce from previous positions and just kind of threw. It in there. Because they are probably reading top to bottom and that is going to give them a really quick like tenured snapshot of who you are and what you have to offer them my next tip is to actually have multiple different resumes or templates. That you sent out there for example in my job hunt. I had three different resumes. That I was sending out to people or using as templates so to elaborate. One resume that was catered towards human resource type jobs.
One resume that was catered towards social services jobs and then. One resume that was catered towards sales / customer service type jobs so. These differed from. One another were varying so I've usually switched up my statement of intent so. That blurb that I was talking about at the top. I switched that up used. Some different keywords and some different examples from different jobs. That relate to that specific field. I also varied. These from my work experience my history and my qualification so. I was applying to a social service job. It would be important to know that I have my CPI or nonviolent crisis intervention training but that's not as important of a certificate. If I'm applying for say a sales job my third piece of advice is to keep. It simple stupid every time. That I think of my 8 to 12 math teacher mr.
What up he always said keep. It simple stupid. We were learning like. Anything algebra. Anything should math clearly. I don't remember much from high school but that's just. What I took away from his classes your resume should be streamlined and to the point. I am very highly against like super flashy graphics super flashy images obviously again. This differs depending on the field you're applying to if you're going into like an architecture or Fine Arts type of position. You probably have to have like a portfolio so that's totally different make. It easier for managers and recruiters to look through your resume again keeping in mind.
That six second rule during this two three month process of looking for jobs. I ended up switching out my resumes a few times and one thing that I'll probably talk about in my interview tips video is about bringing your resume to actual interview and so at one interview. I actually ended up bringing the wrong resume so the one that they had in front of them was a different version and I had a different version so.
I had my name at the top right under lot. I put a little blurb. Either data or numbers. That I could actually produce from previous positions and just kind of threw. It in there. Because they are probably reading top to bottom and that is going to give them a really quick like tenured snapshot of who you are and what you have to offer them my next tip is to actually have multiple different resumes or templates. That you sent out there for example in my job hunt. I had three different resumes. That I was sending out to people or using as templates so to elaborate. One resume that was catered towards human resource type jobs.
One resume that was catered towards social services jobs and then. One resume that was catered towards sales / customer service type jobs so. These differed from. One another were varying so I've usually switched up my statement of intent so. That blurb that I was talking about at the top. I switched that up used. Some different keywords and some different examples from different jobs. That relate to that specific field. I also varied. These from my work experience my history and my qualification so. I was applying to a social service job. It would be important to know that I have my CPI or nonviolent crisis intervention training but that's not as important of a certificate. If I'm applying for say a sales job my third piece of advice is to keep. It simple stupid every time. That I think of my 8 to 12 math teacher mr.
What up he always said keep. It simple stupid. We were learning like. Anything algebra. Anything should math clearly. I don't remember much from high school but that's just. What I took away from his classes your resume should be streamlined and to the point. I am very highly against like super flashy graphics super flashy images obviously again. This differs depending on the field you're applying to if you're going into like an architecture or Fine Arts type of position. You probably have to have like a portfolio so that's totally different make. It easier for managers and recruiters to look through your resume again keeping in mind.
That six second rule during this two three month process of looking for jobs. I ended up switching out my resumes a few times and one thing that I'll probably talk about in my interview tips video is about bringing your resume to actual interview and so at one interview. I actually ended up bringing the wrong resume so the one that they had in front of them was a different version and I had a different version so.
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