How to Get Many More Online Views of Your Resume With Only One Sentence
Posted on 24. Nov, 2008 by Bill in Employment News
If there was only one task that would significantly increase the amount of views on Job Search Directories would you add it? Well your in luck, I’m going to show you How To Get Many More Online Views Of Your Resume With Only One Sentence.
When a Resume is posted online there is one area that is the most important part of the Resume and it’s kept to getting the views that you already get. What’s even better I’m going to show you how to how to significantly improve those views with only one sentence.
Of course this sentence needs to be in the area that’s important to the Job Site Directory, if it’s anywhere else it may help but not in getting your initial views. So where is this area on your Resume?
It’s obviously at the top of your Resume, let me share an example:
RESUME
Joe Schmo
I am currently Production Supervisor with 21+ years experience as a Tier 1 Automotive Automation Technician.
That’s not bad, but pretty basic, so what I suggest to do is to add one sentence right here at the top of your Resume. The only change I make is in the example below;
NEW RESUME
I am currently an Electrical Engineering - Student and a Production Supervisor with 21+ years experience as a Tier 1 Automotive Automation Technician.
That’s all I do, now let me explain why I suggest you do this. First, if there is some degree or specialized training your interested in, go start an online course immediately. That makes you a student; secondly you don’t actually have to have a completed degree in order to get offered a Job. They may start you at a little less pay but you can get your foot in the door. And sometimes that’s all it takes for you to show prospective employers what you’re really worth.
Good Luck and let me know if I can help.
Paul Godines from Adapt on a Dime.com is an expert Career Coach who specializes in helping People Turn Their ‘Been There Done That, Mixed Career Experience’ into Meaning and Profitable Career Building.
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