By Kevin Donlin, Guaranteed Resumes
If your resume is like most, it's heavy on duties and responsibilities --
the things you do every day. It's probably light on achievements and
results.
And your job search is probably taking longer than it should.
Because responsibilities don't excite employers. Results do.
Here's how to put some punch into your resumes and cover letters by focusing
on results.
While you must tell your reader a bit about what you do every day, it's far
more effective to elaborate on the good things that happen when you do your
job well. Example: How many projects did you bring in on time and under
budget this year? How did this contribute to increased revenue? Be as
specific as possible.
If you're still in college or have only limited work experience, that's OK.
You can include reference to scholarships you've won, volunteer fundraising,
internships -- any good things you've done that prove you have the skills to
do your next job.
If you get stuck trying to include more achievements in your resume and
cover letter, try adding "AS A RESULT ... " to the end of your duties and
see where that leads you.
Here are two before-and-after examples from actual resumes, sent to me by
prospective clients.
BEFORE (all duties, no results):
"Visited branches weekly to motivate sales personnel."
AFTER (with specific results):
"Visited 21 branches weekly to motivate and develop 140 personnel. As a
result, put five sales reps into top five rankings statewide -- a company
first."
BEFORE (all duties, no results):
"Performed research and cost effective purchasing of fire-fighting
equipment."
AFTER (with specific results):
"Researched 13 vendors, negotiated pricing and purchased fire-fighting
equipment. As a result, saved $124,000 versus 1999 expenditures."
Are you starting to see the possibilities?
Don't make it hard for employers to figure out your true value. Tell them --
specifically -- in your resumes and cover letters by emphasizing results
you've produced. As a result, your next job search should be an achievement
in itself.
Best of luck to you!
-- Kevin Donlin is the author of "Resume and Cover Letter Secrets Revealed," a do-it-yourself manual that will help you find a job in 30 days ... or your money back. For more information, please visit http://www.CollegeRecruiter.com/guaranteed-resumes.php