[SOLVED] Resume Rewrite
Instructions: Rewrite my resume to market my experience so that I stand out to employers. I have attached my resume, and a document that shows what type of job I am trying to get. Use the document along with the feedback from the professional resume reviewer below to help complete this assignment. Use this feedback from a professional resume reviewer to help guide you in the rewriting process of the resume. The look and feel of your document do not convey “experience” as much as your actual accomplishments do. Your resume is the first impression a potential employer has of you. Treat it like your personal marketing tool. Using bullets to highlight important information is helpful, but in your specific case, you should consider using a few less. It can be hard to narrow in on the most pertinent information when there are too many bullets. Size and type of bullets are also a consideration. Although seemingly minor, visual impact of a resume is the key to ensuring that an employer reads it thoroughly. Resume Writing Your career summary is not as full as it should be. This is a key component to compel the hiring manager to keep reading. Expand your career summary to define you as a professional and touch on the areas most relevant to the job that you seek. In reading your resume, I did not find the kind of fascinating language that would bring your experience to life. Instead, I saw passive words and non-action verbs. Phrases like Managed and Provided are plain, overused, and add little value to your resume. Strong action verbs, used with unique language to outline exemplary achievements, are essential parts of a well-built resume. Now, let’s put it all together. Here’s an actual example taken from a former client’s resume. By changing the language, we helped to improve the perception of the job-seeker. Passive language / Doing: Negotiated contracts with vendors Action language / Achieving: Slashed payroll/benefits administration costs 30% by negotiating pricing and fees, while ensuring the continuation and enhancements of services. An adjustment like this makes a dramatic difference. A regular review of every word and sentence in your resume is an important thing to do, especially if you’re the only one looking at it. Hiring managers are looking for an excuse to eliminate you as a candidate. You may not be able to see grammatical errors and awkward phrases if you have already spent too much time with your own resume.