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Resume Writing Tips

To outdistance your job-seeking competitors, follow this best practice... before writing your resume. Make a list of 10-15 (or more) mutual good-fit employers to target.

Research them to determine what makes you uniquely qualified to help them meet their current challenges, for market intelligence, and to uncover relevant keywords and phrases. Use this information to create content for your brand messaging and career marketing materials (resume, biography, LinkedIn profile, etc.) that will resonate with those target employers.

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From time to time I randomly read resumes and profiles submitted to our database. What is becoming increasingly apparent is some young professionals simply do not know how to apply for jobs. This is especially true for service members transitioning from the military.

The fundamental lack of understanding of how to sell yourself to a prospective employer could be the problem, so in this article, we are going to focus on your cover letter. Writing a good cover letter is your best shot at getting noticed. If a recruiter dislikes your cover letter, they won’t even look at your resume.

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You don’t get a second chance to make a first impression, so it's vital your CV is as strong as possible. There is no such thing as a standard format, but by applying some simple strategies you can write a winning resume.

A professional resume communicates the positive difference you will deliver for each employer you approach. You should customize your CV to reflect the position you are applying for. Pay attention to keywords in the job description and thoroughly research the company to gain a firm understanding of what they are seeking. Use this knowledge to demonstrate how you’ve successfully handled similar situations.

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