Tuesday, April 21, 2020
Changing Your Resume
Changing Your ResumeWith the kind of economy that we are in today, having a good resume can really mean the difference between being able to get a good job or not. If you are not currently employed and have a good job description, you might be wondering if there is any way to change your resume to point to a better future.If you are currently employed but not receiving good job opportunities, there are several options to consider. The first is to ask for a raise. This can be an uphill battle, however if you really want a raise, your resume needs to point to what you have accomplished, not where you are.Removing the old resume and using it as a guide to how you would like to see your current resume look should be looked at as a first option. Whether or not you have an employer on speed dial on your cell phone, you can always use your current resume to list your accomplishments and why you are qualified for a new position. This can save you a lot of time and money when applying for a n ew job.When applying for specific positions, it is important to keep in mind what companies like or dislike about you. For example, if you have been fired from your previous job, you may not be eligible for a promotion and instead, you may be relegated to a less desirable position within the company.It is also important to write a resume in such a way as to not only provide information to your employer, but also information to your family. Remember that by hiring you, they are also hiring your family.Also remember that the day will come when you are no longer employed, and by then, you will not have anyplace to go. This is why it is important to maintain a positive outlook and finish your resume in a timely manner so that you can maintain a good job or career moving forward.Finally, remember that you do not need to change the entire structure of your resume, just the format and the information that you have provided. The important thing is to get something written down and then writ e it as clearly as possible and stay focused on your job or career moving forward.
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