What Your Resume Says to Employers
Tell me the time, don't build me a
clock.....!
Employers don't want to read a book
when looking at your resume. Consequently, your resume should
immediately describe you honestly and clearly without being overly
wordy. Because your resume is, or should be, limited to one
page in length, every part
of your resume should be connected to the other parts
logically. Information should be organized clearly and be
visually appealing to the reader. The key focus is to have
your resume express to the employer how you will meet
their (and their organization’s) requirements for success once you
are hired. Remember, if your resume isn't customized and linked to
the business’s product or service it won't represent you as a viable
candidate to the employer.
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