Wednesday, May 13, 2020
Resume blunders responsible for... - Sterling Career Concepts
Resume blunders responsible for... Resume blunders: responsible for Are you looking to fine-tune your resume? Go through your job descriptions and delete thetwo words Responsible for every time they appear.Good resume writingis tight, concise, and value-added. Responsible for is none of those things. Everyone is âresponsible forâ things in their roles. Itâs wasted space, wasted words, wasted time. You risk losingthe readerâs interest. Take the opportunity to lead off with a verb that really tells the reader what you did. Take a look at the followingexamples to see what adifference two less words can make: Before:Responsible for the overall design, implementation, communication, and administration of the Plan and ensuring it adheres to current regulations and supports the companyâs objectives. After: Design, implement, adminster, and coordinate communication for the Plan, ensuring adherence to current regulations and company objectives. * * * * * Before:Responsible for answering phones, managing calendars, scheduling meetings, and organizing busy travel itineraries for managerial team. After: Answered high volume of calls, managed three executive calendars, scheduled sales meetings, and organized busy travel itineraries for managerial team. * * * * * Before:Responsible for establishing centralized funding process for employee pretax contributions and loan repayments; thus ensuring contributions invest timely into participant accounts according. After:Faciliated timely investment of contributionsinto participant accountsby establishing a centralized funding process for employee pretax contributions and loan repayments. * * * * * You get theidea. Cut to the chase and engage the reader in what you did, how you excelled, not just a listing of your responsibilities. This is an easy change that makes a big difference. The botom line:youre writing a resume, not a job description. Get out there and sell yourself!
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