Things To Remember In Resume Writing
People often talk about good resumes and resume-writing skills, but you may be intrigued as to what is a good resume all about and what can one possibly consider to create an impressive resume. To show some direction to these lost job-hunters, here we have given some pointers that can help your resume go from the huge pile to the employer’s hands.
First and foremost, set a goal—the kind of job you want to apply for, what career you want to built, etc. Without this, your resume loses focus and may reduce to just an unwanted piece of paper. Knowing your career objective would allow you to create the right content for your resume.
The Assumption Clause
Should you lie on your resume? That was also a question I asked the men that taught me the game. Here are some of their answers:
I could not justify putting things on my resume that weren’t true. However, I wanted to know more about that Assumption Clause. It’s a great little tactic that men use in everyday situations, and they’ve perfected it in business. Women have been subjects of this maneuver many times. The conversation below shows how this strategy works.
