Building your resume should be one of the easier parts to the job interview process, but it's actually becoming one of the most stressful aspects. What kind of resume will spark the employer's interest Which kind most often get passed over How far back are we supposed to go How can we best explain those time gaps in between jobs Are the rules different for online resumes
Scott Bennett has hired hundreds of people in a variety of industries, and he knows firsthand the insights that will catch an employer's eye, as well as what dangers to avoid if you want to survive the first cut. Learn how to craft clear, compelling, targeted resumes and cover letters that actually work!
In The Elements of Resume Style, you will be provided:
More than 1,400 action words, statements, and position descriptions that help sell your skills and experience
Hundreds of words, phrases, and vague claims to avoid
Advice for handling employment gaps, job-hopping, and requests for salary history and requirements
Sample resumes, response letter, inquiry letter, informational interview request letter, references,
Surprising tips for acing the interview
In today's competitive environment, competition is intense no matter the field or position. The often overlooked first hurdle to jump over is no doubt the resume. The time-tested tools in The Elements of Resume Style will make sure yours stands out--helping to get you the job you deserve!
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