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środa, 8 kwietnia 2015

4 Common Mistakes that Jeopardize 80% of All Resumes

With another 214,000 jobs added to the US job market in October 2014, US unemployment fell to a recovery low of 11.5%, below the long-term average. However, the job market is still highly competitive, with hiring managers receiving piles of resumes for each opening. So what can you do to give yourself an edge in such a competitive market?

Over the years working in the employment industry I have seen thousands of resumes from just about every industry. The one thing that gets me is that no matter what college you went to, no matter how talented you may be in your profession, very few people seem to be any good at writing a great resume.
Unless you're a professional resume writer like myself, resume writing can be a tedious task to say the least, and most people just default to doing a google search for a free resume template, which they then download and populate with their own career information. Job done.
This means that the vast majority of resumes out there tend to be very similar, and as such, contain the same mistakes. Not that many people bother to research resume writing techniques beyond browsing a few articles that are easily found online.
This presents a golden window of opportunity for you however: all you need to do is put a little more effort in, and suddenly your resume will stand out head-and-shoulders above the rest.
So, without further adieu, I give 4 of the most common mistakes people make on their resume. By following this resume advice, you will leapfrog the masses and position yourself at the front of the line for job interviews!

1. Using a Generic Career Objective
At a conservative guess, I would say that at least 80% of all resumes have a completely redundent career objective at the top of their page. Why? Because generic resume advice online tells you to personalize your resume for each job application: "show the hiring manage that you want their position". Yes, this is true. However, adding a generic career objective doesn't achieve this...at all. The following example career objective is what seems to crop up on resume, after resume, after resume:
"experienced HR specialist looking for an opportunity at a young and ambitious company where I can utlize my skills and experience for the benefit of the organization".
This is pointless! Obviously, if you are applying for a job, it is kind of a given that you are going to apply your skills and experience to benefit the company...I mean, what else were you thinking of doing?
To include such a career objective is a pure waste of resume space. At the end of the day, you want your resume to be a short and concise marketing tool, packed with good reasons why the hiring manager should give you an interview. My advice: skip the career objective, and include a professional profile section instead. This can be used to introduce you as a professional; highlighting your key achievements and core skills.

2. Missing Company Description
When writing your Professional Experience section, obviously you want to include a selection of bullet points that identify what you did within that role, what you achieved, and what made you good at that job. Most people fail to also provide the reader with insight into the size/scale of the business involved.
Some sort of company description is essential, in any industry. It is needed to give your job role and achievements context. For example, as a restaurant manager, without citing on your resume the number of tables within the restaurant, the value of the menu, and other tangible measures, it's hard for the reader to fully appreciate your achievements. A restaurant manager in charge of 25 floor staff and 60 tables is a far different situation to someone with 10 tables and 3 floor staff.
When writing your professional experience section, be sure to start each job with a summarizing bullet point explaining the scale of your role. You can work this information into one or more of the bullet points. Be sure to apply this technique across your entire professional experience section.

3. Inclusion of Day-to-Day Responsibilities 
What is a resume? A resume is a marketing tool, designed to get you an interview. It achieves this by showing that you have experience and/or skills needed to be good at and excell in the job role being advertized. This means, your resume should be concise, engaging, and show the reader that you are GOOD at what you do. Bullet points are easy to read and can effectively summarize your skills, your previous duties and experiences, in a way that will impress a hiring manager.
A bullet point should not be used to list out endless day to day job responsibilities. You do NOT want to take the job description for the position you're applying for, then match up all your previous jobs that also included similar duties, and write a corresponding bullet point. If you do this, you are merely showing you can perform the job's basic requirements. A recruiter is looking for more than just the bare minimum. They want someone who will be great at the job!
When writing your bullet points, yes you need to include job responsibilities to identify the more complex aspects of what you did in that role, however you want to focus on writing bullet points that:
  • Show what you achieved in your job
  • Show you went that extra bit further, beyond your realm of duty
I've seen too many secretarial resumes listing "kept reception area tidy and clean and presentable for clients". No hiring manager wants to read this, or see that you can water the plants on a daily basis.
Have a think before you finalize your resume; consider what each bullet point contributes to your resume. If it seems redundent, that it identifies something anyone in your role performs, then eliminate it!

4. Lack of Quantified Information
Quantification: the process of turning information into numbers. Probably the most valuable of all these 4 tips, is to try to quantify your resume and your achievements. We are all aware that most hiring managers spend mere seconds reviewing resumes - one way to grab their attention is to use numbers. Number stand out on a resume.
When talking about your achievements, be sure to cite specific figures, and write them in numerical form:
  • increased revenue by $100,000 in first 2 years
Too many times have I read on a resume that someone has managed to increase revenue, streamline efficiency, reduce overheads....but the writer has failed to provide a figure demonstrating so!
In addition to achievements, quantification should be incorporated in your company description also; as a manager what was the company head count? As a nurse, how many beds were on your ward? As an estate agent, what was the average value of the property on your patch? Give a fugure. It's bound to catch the recruiter's eye, and it will also help put your work into context (as explained in number 2 of this article).
Avoid making these 4 mistakes when writing your resume and you will avoid making the mistake that probably 80% of all others make. Your resume isn't there to earn you a job, it's just about separating yourself from the crowd and earning an interview. You don't always need to use professional resume services, it's possoble to do the job yourslef - just follow the key rules outlines above, keep your resume short, concise, targeted, and THINK about everything you include, before you include it.

Soaring popularity of resume writing services

A professional CV is one which is able to get recruiters notice your qualifications, experience, skills and other aspects that determine your suitability for the job. If you match the qualifications and skills of the employer and the employer is able to identify your suitability in the CV, then only he is going to call you for an interview. A resume starts with an opening statement after your name and contact details which clearly states your objective regarding your professional goals in the near future. Here, the need of professional CV writers arises. Professionals' writers make a list of technical and software skills, personal attributes, your aptitude along with the required educational qualifications, professional skills and the required personal details in a highly professional way.


As a job seeker wanting to work in a growing economy of a developed country say, the UAE and desired to work particularly in a city like Dubai, you must be aware of the stiff competition that is prevalent in the job market. Resume writers in Dubai will write a location centric resume for you that will help you in getting the job. They will create a CV that is in sync with the requirements of the recruiters of the UAE. Every region has a different culture to boast of and that is reflected in the resume that is sent to the employers. The CV's format, writing style, presentation differs from one country to the other so the writers take into consideration the writing style that caters to each country's recruitment practices. The location centric CVs are important so that the recruiters are able to easily connect with the CV and find points that match their requirements. It helps them to decide upon the suitability of the candidate in an effortless manner.

Many a time candidates do not mention the employment history in the acceptable format or in the correct chronological order. The professional writers know how to present the information in a great manner. The CV is written taking into consideration the appropriate writing style for a particular location without any grammatical mistakes and is completely typo-free. The CV is proofread at different levels and the final product is delivered to the job-seeker. The CV is created in such a manner that it is in complete synchronization of the candidates' preference and the employers' expectations.

Countries with a booming economy become a preferred destination for people in search of a better pay package and an improved standard of living. UAE is one such region which is popular choice of people who want to realize their dreams and Dubai is a popular choice of people across the globe. If you want to set yourself apart from the crowd in the Dubai job market, it is advisable that you hire the best CV writers in Dubai. The Dubai writers have the required expertise to create highly professional CVs.

If you are looking for professional company that can provide you a great CV, then you just have to take a look on the internet as there are reputed companies offering resume writing services at great prices. One of them is Art2Write that offers resume writing and allied services at reasonable prices.

How To Make The Most Of Cv Writers!

In the last few years the demand for CV Writers has increased a lot. There are several reasons for it. Different corporate companies have become very selective regarding their selection of the employees. They are looking for specific skills and for that you need a resume writer who will be able to meet the requirements of the interviewer. Whether you agree or not, the right resume means that half the battle is won. And to win this battle you need the right instructor who will guide your chariot to the victory line. So make sure that you hire the right writer for the job in hand.

The problem arises from the fact that many of us still write our own resumes – that is where the problem rises.  We think that just because we have the required skill, we will get that interview call. But that is not the issue. If your skill is not properly highlighted the interviewer will not understand what skill you have. The interviewer does not have time to read through several pages of your resume to find out whether you fit the description or not. Thousands of people are looking for new jobs. You are one amongst them. You have to find a way by which you will crack the interview. There are many corporate offices where once your resume is processed you cannot appear for the next interview for the next 6 months (in case you have failed to crack it). So you can well understand the competition that is prevailing. Hence make sure that you have the right resume format so that you get shortlisted and then crack the interview.

There are many online sites where you can upload your resume and modify it. So why don't you try out the CV Builder Online? You can check out the different styles and formats of resumes that are trending currently. And from there you can take your pick and get your resume formatted. All you need to do is select the format and upload your resume and the rest will be done.

In case you don't want to do this and want expert service then hire CV Writers who will write out the resume for you in the way you want. And since you are hiring expert service, it is advisable to create one general resume and several other specialized resumes or CVs as per the job requirement you want to apply for. This will be extremely beneficial because you will be well prepared and can process the resume the moment the opening comes out. However don't forget to update your resume from time to time in order to meet the current specifications and meet the desired results.