{"id":29149,"date":"2014-08-12T10:34:19","date_gmt":"2014-08-12T17:34:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.smartrecruiters.com\/blog\/?p=29149"},"modified":"2017-10-17T10:12:40","modified_gmt":"2017-10-17T17:12:40","slug":"what-does-your-resume-like-here-are-4-ways-to-simplify","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.smartrecruiters.com\/blog\/what-does-your-resume-like-here-are-4-ways-to-simplify\/","title":{"rendered":"What Does Your Resume Look Like? Here Are 4 Ways to Simplify"},"content":{"rendered":"

Let\u2019s face it: Your resume is the most valuable document of your professional life. Everyone from recent college graduates to experienced professionals will judged on this one piece of paper.<\/p>\n

Interviews<\/a>, job offers<\/a>, and thousands of dollars hang on every word of your resume<\/a>. It is imperative to have a resume that will cut through the noise and demonstrate\u00a0your ability to perform in an extremely competitive\u00a0job market.
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The following list represents the 4 most important aspects of your resume:<\/p>\n

1. Sell Yourself<\/h2>\n

Humans Resources<\/a> departments will decide whether or not to give your candidacy a shot in less than 30 seconds. So, it crucial to answer one critical question: WHY SHOULD THEY HIRE YOU?
\nYour resume is your sales pitch.\u00a0 You have to convince your prospective employer that you are worth their time.<\/p>\n

Your resume needs to convey a sense of confidence about your ability to perform.\u00a0Your resume needs to be a story\u00a0that uses your\u00a0skill set to demonstrate\u00a0your likelihood of success in a new job.<\/p>\n

2. Make Your Past Experiences Relevant<\/h2>\n

Certain skills, such as sales<\/a>, marketing<\/a>, and management<\/a>, can be transferred to different responsibilities. The same techniques that you used to sell steak knives can be used to sell computer equipment.<\/p>\n

Your resume must demonstrate that you have the ability to transfer the skills that you have developed in your past experiences into your new career.<\/p>\n

For example, if you are a recent college graduate and ran a landscaping company in college with a staff of 5 people, it is imperative to convey the\u00a0leadership, sales, and management skills that you obtained during that time on your resume.<\/p>\n

3. Prioritize Your Resume<\/h2>\n

This may sound obvious, but it is overlooked in almost every single resume that we work on. You have less than 30 seconds to make an impression.<\/p>\n

Ask yourself what you have accomplished in the past that can be appealing to a prospective employer in less than 30 seconds.<\/p>\n

Put your most relevant accomplishments at the top of your resume.<\/p>\n

4. Keep It to One Page<\/h2>\n

If your resume passes the \u201c30 second test,” then you have one page to convince your prospective employer<\/a> that you are worth contacting.<\/p>\n

Human resources departments don\u2019t want any \u201cfluff\u201d in your resume. They just want the facts.<\/p>\n

Your entire professional career will be judged on one piece of paper. 30 seconds will determine if\u00a0your resume is worth their time, and then you have one page to make them want to learn more.<\/p>\n

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