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Top Ten Criteria That Make or Break a Resume March 2, 2009 (SmartPros) TheLadders.com survey identifies resume essentials, experts offer advice on how to stand out. What are the most important pieces of information recruiters expect to see in an executive-level resume? And how do you design a resume to deliver them effectively? TheLadders.com sought input from the experts, surveying 564 recruitment professionals on the top criteria they look for in every resume, and asking certified professional resume writers their advice on how best to package that information. The following were the top ten resume criteria named by recruiters:
“The job search has never been more competitive and a generic, passive 'job description' type resume simply will not make the cut in this job market,” said Tina Brasher, Certified Professional Resume Writer. “Due to the large number of resumes they receive, recruiters need to see an instant connection when reading your resume. What are your quantitative results that set you apart from your competition? What have you accomplished and for whom? How did you positively impact the bottom line? These are the most important points that you need to show to make your case.” "The vast majority of people facing career changes are immensely better qualified than their self-written resumes reveal", said Bryan Newman, Certified Professional Resume Writer. "An important key to writing a successful resume is to tell the reader what you have accomplished that makes you a better candidate for the job than others in your field. Recruiters look for candidates whose resumes are crafted around a solid list of career achievements." 2009 SmartPros Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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