Tuesday, November 09, 2004

Words Can Build or Destroy

Not having the appropriate word smithing performed on your resume will do the same thing for your career.

You always have choices.
1. You could do your resume yourself and then ask yourself "how many interviews have I received since distributing my resume?".

2. Receive feedback with suggestions from a career coach who has successfully helped hundreds of people get more interviews and jobs, at a very nominal fee. Then you could save money by incorporating the feedback into your resume.

3. You could allow a career coach to review your resume, tune it up and receive weekly coaching to achieve powerful results in a shorter period of time.

If you have been looking for a job for more than 3 months, consider choice #3 as your very best option.

The sole purpose of a resume is to get an interview, not a job. More interviews mean more opporunities to be able to choose among several job offers.

Hers's a FREE Hint for fixing your resume: Any resume that uses the section called "Objective", drastically minimizes the chances of their resume ever passing the 6 second acid test. If a resume does not GRAB a person's attention in 6 seconds or less, IT WON'T GET READ.

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