Fall in Love With Your Resume Again

Fall in Love With Your Resume AgainFeel like your resume is not as impressive as it used to be? Here are some tips on how to make a resume upgrade that will help you stand out among the rest.

It may feel like your original resume is a perfect reflection of what you’ve accomplished in the past. But it’s important to update it from time to time in order to build your personal brand effectively —a resume isn’t designed to stand the test of time.

Here are some tips to help you take your resume to the next level:

Highlight Your Career Achievements

Review keywords and match them with the job description. Sharing your achievements and what impact they had on the companies you’ve worked for is a great advantage. This will give recruiters a better understanding of what you can do for the company and how your efforts will make an impact on the organization.

Customize your Personal Brand

Know what sets you apart from the rest of the applicants. This means you have to know yourself, and determine what skills or experience will make you a better candidate.

Once you have that info, put it into your resume. Know your target and match your skills to what the company is looking for. Tailor your content to the appropriate keywords and phrases as much as you can.

Skip the Objective Statement

Today, including an objective is a waste of time, as well as resume space. Employers don’t consider them anymore.

Write Interesting Content

It is important to keep the content of your resume interesting to avoid creating a resume that’s just like everyone else’s. Perhaps you can use phrases that will set it apart from the others. If you need help, you can always hire a professional resume writer or search online for ideas.

Keep It Current

Add new skills or certifications you may have that aren’t in your resume. Update whatever you need to update and remove skills that are no longer relevant. Less is more, especially if you’ve been working for over a decade.

Proofread

This should be obvious. Your resume should be free of errors. You can ask a friend or mentor for assistance if you need a fresh set of eyes to evaluate and proofread your resume. Do not skip this step — a major typo can mean your resume gets quickly deleted or thrown away.

Though it can be easier to reuse the same resume over and over again, nothing surpasses an updated resume. Follow the steps listed above, review your accomplishments and get a picture of where you stand currently in your career to craft the right resume for your job search.

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Alan Carniol

Alan is the creator of Interview Success Formula, a training program that has helped more than 80,000 job seekers to ace their interviews and land the jobs they deserve. Interviewers love asking curveball questions to weed out job seekers. But the truth is, most of these questions are asking about a few key areas. Learn more about how to outsmart tough interviewers by watching this video.