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Writing Your CV, Part 1 |
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Having the right tools organized and at your fingertips can make the difference between completing a task easily and struggling each step of the way.
There are as many ways to create a resume as there are people. Following are some proven successful suggestions for creating powerful resumes that help you achieve your job search goals, along with two resume examples demonstrating the techniques described. As you read through the following ideas, keep in mind that there's no one "right" way to create a resume. As long as your resume generates interviews, it's working!
Clearly State Your Objective
Over the last several years of helping clients create resumes, I've discovered that the objective is a highly debated part of the document. Some people feel very strongly that it's better to not include an objective, so their resumes are more flexible for a variety of opportunities. Other people believe that an objective helps resume screeners quickly determine whether each candidates' career goal matches their needs.
I strongly believe in the value of including an objective, primarily because I've discovered that resumes that clearly state and support a specific career goal produce a significantly higher rate of interviews than those that don't. |
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