Tuesday, December 24, 2019

Top 5 Resume Myths Exposed

Top 5 Resume Myths ExposedTop 5 Resume Myths ExposedDebunking the common resume myths that continue to plague job seekers strategies.Hiring practices, from job screening to interview construction, have undergone a dramatic transformation over the past decade. Despite all the changes, common resume myths continue to plague job seekers strategies at all levels. This article attempts to debunk some of these myths.Myth 1 Its all about the number of pages.The one-page rule is probably the most common resume myth. Candidates, even senior executives, use microscopic fonts, leave off important information, use 0.1 inch margins, and resort to a myriad of unhealthy practices - all in an attempt to restrict their resume to just one page.Many well-meaning college counselors advise their students to be concise and limit their resume to one page. That was important when you were a student with little or no experience, but why subscribe to the same wisdom after rising to the ranks of senior execut ive?However, there is an opposing viewpoint. Some job seekers mistakenly believe that if they can somehow balloon their resumes to four or five pages, then they will be considered for higher-paying positions. What? Will someone offer me $250,000 simply because my resume is ten pages and redundant?No. In every instance, content rules. The quality of experience should influence the length of the resume. If you have held only one job, then dont try to create a five-page resume. If your background merits a lengthier resume, then dont use eight point fonts in a desperate attempt to fit everything on one page.Myth 2 Make up that degree no one will know.Lying on a resume is the worst mistake a candidate can make. Even if you pass the background check (which is very unlikely considering how sophisticated background checks have become), a savvy employer will discover the deception within days, if not sooner.Apart from the legal ramifications, we live in a professional world that is influenc ed by social media. At the touch of a button, HR managers across the country can discuss their experiences. Maintaining a good reputation is more important than ever.Myth 3 Your resume must have an objective.The market is full of resume set-ups such as, Seeking a position that will be beneficial and mutually rewarding and will make use of my experience and education. If that is your idea of an objective, then dont bother using one. Every inch of resume space is precious. Dont waste it on generic information that can be found on almost every other resume. Every character that appears on your resume must position you as the perfect candidate for the job.Of the 5,000+ resumes I have written, I may have used an objective for maybe a handful of candidates. In place of objectives, I often use what many experts call branding statements or headers. The concept can be explained with the help of an example. In the case of a clinical researcher, for example, a generic objective would be as fol lowsSeeking a mutually beneficial position that will make use of my 10+ years experience in clinical research.An improvement would beHARVARD-EDUCATED CLINICAL RESEARCHER WITH 10+ YEARS PROFESSIONAL EXCELLENCEWorked with top five pharmaceutical companies. Leveraged clinical expertise to manage three blockbuster, multi-billion dollar molecules from Phase I to Market.The generic example does almost nothing to position the candidate but the refined version, in addition to serving as an objective, brings out three to four prominent strengths and an overall value proposition.Whether you decide to use an objective or a positioning statement, refrain from presenting generic arguments.Myth 4 Your references must be listed on the resume itself.Normally, a separate page is used as a reference sheet. This not only protects the privacy of your references (imagine posting their contact information on every job board), but also makes the screening professionals job a little easier.Myth 5 I can use the same resume for multiple job targets.This is a recipe for disaster. If your current resume focuses on your laboratory background, please dont send the same resume for absatzwirtschaft positions. It is likely that you may qualify for multiple positions or be interested in pursuing alternate careers. If so, try to create a customized resume for each job target.Remember When it comes to a resume, never follow the one size fits all approach. These myths are just that legend. Use modern, up-to-date job search strategies to land your next $100K+ position.

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