Two Qualities All Resumes Should Show
Your resume is a compilation of your career for the purpose of evaluation. The reader of your resume is looking for indications that you will be suitable for a specific opening and that reader uses your resume to determine if an interview should be scheduled. One way to categorize what will be looked for is summed up in two areas: learn and lead.
The ability to learn is essential no matter which position you are filling in an organization. From the top executive to the lowest rung of the career ladder, if you aren't continually seeking to learn how to increase your effectiveness, you are dead weight. This can be shown in a resume through many means: seminars and classes attended, organizations and volunteer activity, and certifications.
The ability to lead is really the ability to think and act independently for the good of the group. Some of this ability isn't going to show in a resume - having the strength of character to avoid gossip, for instance. Still, a resume can show that you have accomplished goals. The positions you have held in any organization, the time spent as a member and the activities you participate in all show leadership by example even when they are not "head" positions. Your references will reveal what kind of person you are, which indicates what kind of worker you probably will be.
During an interview, you are assessed in the light of your resume. The impression the resume gave is adjusted to include the face-to-face interaction and the whole package is considered. Will you be able to learn the job? Will you be able to do the job well even when distractions occur? Will you be a positive force in their particular workplace? If your resume hasn't shown that you might fit, you will probably not be called in for that interview. So do your best to fit!
If your resume hasn't resulted in being called in for any interviews, maybe it's time to look at it again. Is it well written? Professional Resume Services has carefully built a site with many ways to help you develop an excellent resume for distribution. Explore the many tips and services and see how your resume can be one that gets you that interview and the opportunity to learn and lead in a new job.
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