You have to sell yourself through resume do you agree? Explain.
Throughout your job search, use your
resume as a way to market, yourself. With your resume, you are essentially selling
yourself as a product with the goal of scoring an interview. We tend to buy
products that are more advertised than the ones that aren’t and the products
that we select aren’t always the best products on the market. The same goes for
your resume, if you can advertise yourself effectively, you may have a better
chance of getting a response than someone who has better credentials. Use your
resume as an advertisement that will entice the reader to read further. For
example, if you read an ad and it doesn’t catch your eye or spark any interest,
you will be reluctant to read on or learn more about it. As a result, you will
most likely toss the ad in the trash because the product doesn’t benefit you or
your needs. Similarly, if the employer doesn’t like what he or she sees on your
resume and doesn’t feel that what you have to offer them matches the needs of
their company, it most likely will go in the rejection pile hindering your
chances of getting an interview.
Here are 4 tips on how to
write u resume that will help increase you marketability:
(i) Create a captivating
job target: Since most of us read from top to bottom,
one of the first things a hiring manager will most likely read is the job
target or what is known as a personal statement. An example of a personal
statement could be something like, "Award-winning Scientist with 15 years
of experience in Neurobiology and Biochemistry Research.” According to career
expert, Anish Majumdar, “Starting with a succinct statement of what you’d like
to get cut of a position as well as what attributes you can bring to the table
can really help you stand out from the competition.” In addition, Majumdar also
recommends keeping a personal statement brief and targeted towards the types of
jobs you are seeking.
(ii) Focus on the
Employer’s Needs, Not Yours: Focus your attention on
what you can do for the company, not what they can do for you. What is the
company looking for? Who would be the perfect candidate? What would set you
apart from any other candidate? How do your skills match those of the company?
Incorporate these thoughts and ideas into your resume.
(iii) Add testimonials:
To boost your potential as a candidate, add testimonials of two or three people
who can much for you and include them in your resume. By adding testimonials,
your resume will stand out more than a list of references with just names and
contact information. If you are uncomfortable with adding testimonials and
prefer to use only references, remember to always gather your references
beforehand and ask them for their permission when you are ready to send out
your resume.
(iv) Include a Blog: If
you happen to have an industry-related blog site, include this as part of your
resume. It will show the employer that you are dedicated to your field, are up
to date with current information, and that you spend extra time away from your
daily life to maintain your blog. Plus it will provide concrete evidence of
your knowledge, skills, and abilities.
Producing a quality and marketable
resume may take some time, but the more time you spend perfecting your resume,
the better chances you have for potentially landing an interview.
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