Creating a Resume as a Marketing Tool
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The perfect marketing tool that represents yourself is your resume
A typical employer will only spend a few seconds looking at a resume. As a matter of fact, most of them are actually looking for reasons NOT to interview you.
DO NOT GIVE THEM A REASON
This book contains specific and detailed actions plans on how to make your resume stand out from thousands of others.
A resume is the stepping stone to a dream job.
This book will teach you all of the following:
• How to position yourself for a job
• Action verbs to put on your resume
• What you should put on your resume
• Mistakes to avoid
• How to demonstrate your value
...and so much more!
Includes a sample resume to be used as a template!
Your resume creates your first impression in front of the interviewers, learn how to make the best impression today!
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Creating a Resume as a Marketing Tool - Justin Dallas
Chapter 1
Introduction
The perfect marketing tool that represents yourself is your resume. To transform yourself from your competitors, you need to create your resume and need to use it. You surely want your resume to be a good one as it’s a snapshot of the first impression that people normally get of you.
In few countries like Canada and The United States of America, Curriculum vitae are normally known as Resume. However, if you talk about a Curriculum Vitae or a Resume, you are required to capture number of key areas so that the content of both remains the same.
A resume is divided into two parts. Part one should contain your achievements, abilities and qualities. Part two should have evidence to back up those claims such as
● Personal Profile
● Roles and responsibilities
● Area of Interests and Hobbies
● Educational qualifications and development trainings
● Abilities and Skills
Resume is the stepping stone to a dream job. A good resume should always target the job profile. It should include the educational qualifications and relevant experience, information that is irrelevant is not