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Thursday, March 3, 2011

Over and Over again.

Throughout high school they tell you about it. They tell you that you’re going to have to deal with someday. What they don’t tell you is how difficult it’s going to be to make. The results from it will be great, but the process of creating it is long and aggravating. Sometimes, you have to do the process over and over and over until you get it right. The only thing bout it is, you will never know when it’s right.

This thing, this little piece of paper will determine if you get a job or not. It’s your first impression, it’s your RESUME. This will get you in or keep you out of a company. How can you know who I am from a sheet? How could you really know if I’m good worker if you never seen me or watch me work? I never understood this. But even if I don’t understand it, I face the fact that your resume will make or break you.

The few years of work, various activities, and awards won are reasons that Oprah is where she is, the reason that Actors get jobs, musicians book gigs. Your accomplishments tell employers about you. It says a lot about where you’re at, where you want to be and where you’re going. It’s the path way to your future.

I personally changed my resume 152736746983792582 thousand times and counting. When will it be right? I really don’t know. I guess it’s when I get my dream position, or maybe it will never be right. All I know that we all have to try our best to make our resumes stand out. To make them sparkle out the bunch. I suggest trying different ways to spice it up, see which way works (which resume gets the most call backs). Make sure you re-read your resume over and over again. You don’t want any errors that can really harm you. Ask others for suggestion, it doesn’t hurt.

You can do it, be confident and show it through your resume because that can honestly be your first and last impression.

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