Don't Let Your Resume Look Like a DIY Project: Your Career Depends Upon It

Are you looking for a job, considering a career change, or in need of a new job now? What you want to hear from a prospective employer is: You're Hired. However, if you want to progress from an ongoing job search to acquiring a new job you have to be able to demonstrate that you have the skills, qualifications, and experience necessary to perform and excel at the required tasks. What can help or hinder your ability to secure new job prospects? The answer is your resume.

A resume is not just a piece of paper that is meant to list the jobs you've held or the education you've acquired. It is your introduction to a prospective employer and represents the essence of your career, capabilities, and skill sets. When you are interested in a job you have one opportunity to gain the initial interest and attention of a prospective employer and it is done when you submit your resume. Within a matter of minutes (or more likely seconds) someone will visually scan the resume and make a determination of your potential candidacy for an open position.

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