And then it hits you: You can write your own resume

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If you are blazing with desire after that dream job or if you've been waiting for a way to replace your present position for a while and never had any luck, this is definitely the most important article you can focus on today!

Don't think for a minute however that you will want to confer this job to a absolute stranger, who will cost you an arm and a leg by the way. What you need here is a keen talent who is going to write "The Magic Resume" that is certified to carry away your eventual director with your triumphs and professional cultivation.

If you have been on the lookout in the resume writing field, you have no doubt come across a lot of professional resume writers that have tried to urge you that they are the only ones entitled to write your resume, because they alone have the know-how, the flair, the talent to make you shoot out rays like a super star to potential directors. That's what they want you to fall for.

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Don't take that bait, not only is it conceivable for you to do it, it is critical that you do so! Don't let anybody bring you over to the opposite.

Not only are you an artist in your past occupation(s), you also know all ups and downs of the industry you are applying for. And you know a lot of a heck more about that industry than a professional writer whose business is... yes resume writing.

You can get a flying start right now by taking into account how the abilities you have gathered during your anterior work experience can be assigned to your dream job. This is one of the best kept undercover info of a professional resume writer: they keep this plan in mind during the whole approach of constructing, developing and drafting your resume.

Your following move is to start drilling deeper and deeper and go beyond your prior jobs in order to find some striking exploits that are collected deep inside your memory banks! You know you have some secret gems in your storeroom get them out and show them off.

It is your assignment to take your achievements, training and profession history and present them to the human resources manager - who is a definite stranger after all- in a way that he or she will not only be doubtless that you have all the right qualifications, but that you can take those talents and make them work for the good of the company.

Let it be clear that you will need some assistance and help, guiding you through all the steps of the successful resume writing little game. There is no call for you to allow yourself to be dragged through a long, stressful job searching experience and risk missing out on your dream position ... just because your resume doesn't present the quality it needs to be.


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rennick profile image

rennick  says:
14 months ago

Great hub. There's some excellent resume writing information included. I especially like the point about tailoring your resume to the job you're applying for.

reiki2  says:
14 months ago

Very good article, offering some sound advice

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paulmcp  says:
14 months ago

Comment from rennik is bang on - You've got to market yourself - The only way to ensure you will get the job is to know tons about the company you are working for and to focus your resume for that company - Tools like this make it easy - If you do your homework you'll have a super answer when someone asks ''...Why do you want to work for XYZ Corporation?''' - the guys with the RIGHT answer get the job - It's that simple.

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AndrewO  says:
14 months ago

Very good point. Having worked for a company & seen some of the pretty bad resumes that get sent in for jobs, I can see why some people struggle to find a job. One look at their resume puts you off even interviewing them!

talan  says:
14 months ago

Nice work. I've never felt too confident in my resume writing so I'm really looking forwrad to some help. Just reading through this has actually given me the confidence to get off my ars and get started. Checking out proresumesite now ;)

thx

Jupitehero1  says:
13 months ago

I have always written my own resumes but I have never been very good at it. I think you have hit the nail on the head with this article because that's exactly what employers are looking for. Thankfully, I'm already employed but just in case, I'll keep these tips in mind.

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BlueSkyBright  says:
13 months ago

Great. I can't write resumes at all. It is good to know there is a service out there that can help me...

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GreatGoji  says:
13 months ago

I do believe writing an impressive resume could boost you to getting the job as it sets that first impression to the employer. Anyways, Great hub I must say... More power!

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solarstories  says:
13 months ago

Very useful tips on resume writing! This can help people get off the ground.

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diverdown  says:
13 months ago

Good points - anyone competing in the job market needs to develop this skill. Also, they should keep it updated at all times just to be prepared for that next opportunity.

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MayhemMatthew  says:
13 months ago

Writing a resume that stands out is important! I know when I am sorting through resumes many go straight to the shredder. You must stand out to get noticed.

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  • Resume Writing updated Sun May 25 2008 3:22 pm CDT

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