Show How You Fill the Employer’s Needs
Years ago, a resume was a “one-resume-fits-all” solution. The resume simply said, “This is who I am, what I have done, and I hope you like me.” That was effective in an environment in which that type of resume was the norm. Employers were accustomed to weeding through non-relevant data to find what they needed. Perhaps your resume is stuck in the past. Today, the old-fashioned resume won’t make the cut. To compete, your resume needs a new strategy. Sharpen your message t