Your IT Resume

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02. Resume Writing: Present all the benefits you can provide to an employer

Posted by Richard on November 2, 2008




Does your resume show an employer all of the benefits that you can provide them? Here are some examples of benefits that will catch attention:

  • You managed a Design Team of 10 that brought a website project in under budget by 20% and 3 weeks before it was due.
     
  • You moved and installed a 25 workstation 3 server network 5 days before the due date.
     
  • As a software trainer, you designed and a ran training seminars for 150 current employees that resulted in a 40% drop in calls to the Help Desk.

See, hear & learn

You will see, hear and learn through the YOUR IT RESUME SYSTEM how to present your total IT Skills, Experience, Education, Training and Achievements effectively and efficiently.

This is a powerful IT resume system …

This is a powerful IT resume. In just a few easy steps you will:

  1. how to present your Transferable Skills – skills that you have acquired from paid and unpaid work over the years;
     
  2. Learn what information about your jobs, education, training include in your resume;
     
  3. Learn a powerful way to layout your resume so that potential employers will read it;
     
  4. Use the power of Resume Action Words to make your experience jump off the page of your resume;
     
  5. Learn how to high light your achievements to show a potential employer what you could do for them;
     
  6. Prepare your resume using a Document Type anyone can open it and any scanner can read it;
     
  7. Name your resume file so it doesn’t get lost in the shuffle as another file named resume;
     
  8. Layout your resume so that it is ready to be scanned directly into a database;
     
  9. Learn how to use KEY WORDS in your resume so a database search finds your resume.
     

Take action now and read this tutorial. Create a winning resume, get job interviews and receiving jobs offers.

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