Akin to constructing a jigsaw puzzle, preparing your interview-cinching resume is a perplexity that requires intricately connecting hundreds, even thousands, of small pieces. Most resumes, however, resemble jumbo-piece starter puzzles that are elementary and unsatisfying to the reader, derailing your job-search efforts.
Please read more on this topic via my newest Glassdoor.com post, Does Your Resume Have All The Pieces Of The Puzzle?
Assistant Resume says
Your professional resume is a tool that is going to get you invited to an interview or will be rejected in consideration of other candidates. It’s best to start off out of the gate with a killer resume.
Tony Simpson says
When coming up with your resume, do not forget to research some little information on your prospective employer. Knowing about the employer will help you in highlighting all the relevant skills you have acquired in your field. Take continued education to expand on the level of your knowledge. This will give you big advantage over your competitors. You should however avoid including irrelevant information in your resume.