Sunday, April 10, 2011

Resume - Get Over the "I Hate What I Do" Hurdle and Write a Powerful Resume


Do you know your resume will be a collection of his best and most marketable skills, experience and achievements.

But maybe you're in the business so long that everything you do feels stale and unimpressive. Or maybe your current position simply does not use his natural talents.

Here's help to get more "I hate what I do, " Hurdle:

Turn negatives into designated describing - in glowing terms - how to handle the worst part of the work

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First, does not identify what you like most about the job. It can be micro-managing boss, long time, lots of interruptions, or simply blind position is nowhere to be announced in advance.

Second, look at those negatives in a different light. Your ability to deal with those negatives brings the benefit of his employer, is not it? Whether you are running interference for a difficult boss or staying late when necessary, you show character traits that can translate to his new job (and better circumstances). How will they be formulated in the job description is designed to attract your replacement? Then they could sound like this:

    Fast-paced environment with constantly changing demands Dedication mix of tactical and strategic objectives can be a team player.
Third, to write a job in a way that shows how your skills will benefit your next employer:

    able to produce excellent results in a fast paced, dynamic environment Do you have what it takes to complete projects and provide excellent customer service Able to balance long and short term projects simultaneously, in order to meet the tactical and strategic objectives.

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