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Tips on Writing a Powerful Resume and Cover Letter
by Jance Hayes

Published on this site: September 2nd, 2006 - See
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Whether you have a job or are prospecting one, its crucial in today's
job market that your resume and cover letter are in ace shape, ready to
go out the door at all times. Have you kept yours up-to-date? Is a new
promotion or job omitted? Now's as good a time as any to polish it up.
Here's a few tips on developing a spectacular, attention-grabbing
resume and cover letter:
- Customize.
Never spam send your resume to employers. Instead, read each job description
and requirement carefully, fine-tuning and customizing your resume and
cover letter to the job at hand.
- Use Action Verbs.
'Managed an 11-person team.' 'Cut project expenses 33 percent.' Action
verbs at the beginning of the sentence make a powerful impact on the
reader. Get rid of 'Was responsible for', as this is passive language
and sounds more like a chore than a thrilling activity you were excited
to take part in.
- Show Milestones.
Everyone applying for the job will have basically the same credentials.
So don't re-list your job description. Show what you accomplished above
and beyond it, like streamlining processes, improving sales or creating
manuals to assist people well into the future. This'll help you stand
out
from the crowd and shows you're a real go-getter - which is exactly
what employers want.
- Address Common Questions.
Are you relocating to another state? Is the job in a different field
of specialization than the ones you've previously held? Have you job-hopped
extensively? Positively Spin or embellish this issue in your cover letter,
so your prospective employer isn't left assuming the worst.
If you absolutely abhor writing and don't know where to start, get a
friend, co-worker or relative to help you. See what questions or skill
sets they come up with that you might've overlooked. You can also hire
a professional resume writer. To find one, search 'professional resume
writer' or 'freelance job board' on your favorite search engine.

Jance Hayes: writes about Technology. For more great articles
on this subject, come back to http://www.Vasrue.com.
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