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Effective keys to common resume problems

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Writing your resume is an uphill battle and is not the same as it seems. A person would explain it as jotting down everything you have done in your professional life. But when you start writing it, you find that it is not as simple as you presumed it to be.

There are a lot of things you need to do for your resume. You need to provide the hiring manager with a concise version of your professional achievements to convince them that you are exactly what they are looking for.

Being Fired From Previous Job

You may think that the best way to deal with this situation is to omit the position from your resume altogether, but you really shouldn’t. List it just like you would list any other position on your resume.

Sometimes, job seekers are advised to include a reason for leaving a position on their resume, but if you’ve been fired, it’s best that you avoid this policy. This way the fact that you were fired will only come up during the job interview and you will be able to address it in detail and honestly.

Gaps in Your Work History

There are a number of reasons people take time off work and, unfortunately, this is not always perceived positively by recruiters or hiring managers. Obviously, there’s no way to hide it, but you should try and draw attention away from it.

If you took time off work to continue your education, then that’s something positive and should be included in both the employment and education sections of your resume.

If, on the other hand, you took time off to travel explain it briefly. Some hiring managers will see this positively, but you should still not let it draw too much attention.

You’re a Job Hopper

Hiring managers do not always view job hoppers favorably, they often perceive their need to switch jobs frequently as an inability to commit and be loyal to a company, or an employer. But, if you are a person who has worked in many companies in a short period you should draw attention to the positive aspects of the matter. So focus on the different skills you acquired with each position. The more jobs you’ve had, the more skills you will be able to demonstrate on your resume.

You’ve been in the Same Position for Too Long

If you haven’t hopped enough in your career, you might be worried that you don’t have enough things to demonstrate on your resume. If you’ve been committed to the same company for years, you may only have a couple of positions to display on your resume, but that shouldn’t worry you too much as you can be more analytical on your resume and break down the job responsibilities you’ve had in your position.

You Want to Switch Careers

Switching careers doesn’t have to be impossible; you just need to focus your resume on all the skills you have that can justify being employed in your target career.

Therefore, if you’ve taken a course or a seminar that will help you get started in your target career you can focus your education section on that. Also, make sure to highlight your transferable skills as they are the ones that can get your leg in the door.

 

 


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