This Episode's QuestionHi. I have a question for you on resume composition. Now that I've been in the workforce for awhile and have various roles under my belt, I'm struggling with what to include and exclude on my resume. How do you balance including roles and experiences you know are relevant (and you know show the right expertise)...and balance that with keeping it short enough that someone will want to read it?
What You'll Learn- The truth about what a resume really is - and where to put the extra details that won't glue the recruiter's eyes to the page.
- How your email address can sabotage your application.
- Why you should know what a Google search of your name looks like (and social media search) - even if you lead a squeaky clean life.
- How you can use LinkedIn to add depth to your resume and to give you keyword goodness for recruitment searches.
- Why Objectives sections are a waste of paper.
- How to make a Summary section useful for a recruiter rather than a blah, blah, blah sleep inducer.
- Provocative thoughts on why saying you're driven and self-motivated can be a turnoff to a recruiter or hiring manager.
- What do do with jargon, acronyms, and "leftover" skills that keep making it through your resume versions over the years.
Tweetable of the EpisodeYour resume is your marketing tool. Include the stuff that sells you.
Resource of the EpisodePinterest board: Killer Visul Resumes - layout inspiration to compliment your great content
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