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Accomplishments for Your Resume
September 3, 2008 · 2 Comments
Almost every resume I see reads like a laundry list of “stuff” the person has done at work. The problem is that everyone applying for the job you seek probably has a similar list of “stuff.” What makes you stand out? Why are you special – why do YOU deserve to win an interview and the job?
It certainly isn’t because you were “Responsible for” something or that you were “Recruited to” do something. A prospective employer wants to know what you’ve accomplished. What impact have you had on past employers? What obstacles did you overcome to achieve a positive result in the past?
Quintessential Careers compiled a comprehensive list of accomplishments employers seek. (Hat tip: My Career).
Describe how you:
- Make money
- Save money
- Save time
- Make work easier
- Solve a specific problem
- Help the company become more competitive
- Build relationships
- Expand the business
- Attract new customers
- Retain existing customers
I suggest you answer the following questions:
- What problems did you solve?
- How did you improve your organization?
- What innovative ideas did you introduce (and what were the positive results)?
- How did you make a difference?
When you re-focus your resume spotlight to shine on what you have to offer instead of just listing what you’ve done, you will be much more marketable.
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Article by Miriam Salpeter
Miriam Salpeter, author of Social Networking for Career Success, is a CNN-named "top 10 job tweeter" and contributor to U.S. News & World Report's "On Careers" column. Quoted in major media outlets such as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and NBC news for her cutting-edge career advice, Miriam is an in-demand writer and speaker regarding job search and social media. She offers custom packages for job seekers and business owners, including transforming resumes and creating social media profiles/personal websites for clients. Keppie Careers has you covered. Let's get started!
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