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One key to a winning resume is defining  your career goal. Without a  clear career goal, it is impossible to prepare a targeted resume.  Assess your interests, skills, education, strengths and work experience.  Be sure this assessment is honest and accurate. Write this down and  begin the process of organizing your thoughts. You need to focus on the  career you really want. As you set your goals and get focused, a sense  of confidence will occur. You will have a clear picture of what you want  to do and you will be ready for the next step. If your interests,  skills, education and work experience fall into more than one career  category, you will need more than one resume. Each resume will focus on  your skills, education and experience that appeal to an employer for  that specific career position. At this first stage of launching a job  search, organization is vital. Create a folder for your goal list,  thoughts, ideas, copies of the resumes and the cover letters.
   Your  first decision in writing the resume is whether to use a chronological  format or functional format. In general, the chronological format is  preferred by employers. However, if you are seeking a career position in  a new field, the functional format will allow you to focus on skills,  education and accomplishments that can be transferred to the open  position. If you select the functional format, it is to your advantage  to create a "combined format". The combined format emphasizes the  transferable skills, education and accomplishments but includes an  accurate chronological work history. You can find sample resumes on the  Internet or purchase one of the resume writer software packages. The  importance of the resume cannot be overstated. It is worth the  investment of time and money to arm yourself with the best tools to  assist you in creating an excellent resume.
Keep in mind that no matter what career you pursue, the resume is your first opportunity to sell yourself. Research has determined that a resume is initially reviewed for 10-30 seconds. In other words, you have 10-30 seconds to grab the attention of the reader. Use job titles and skills headings as an effective tool to get the reader's attention. If the job titles or skills headings are unrelated to the open position, the resume will most likely be tossed. Remember that in the current economy, the employer may receive hundreds, if not thousands, of resumes for a single position. To expedite the initial review process, employers will discard resumes that do not appear related to the open position. The final resume should be letter perfect. It should be printed on good quality white bond paper, not on fancy parchment paper. Be sure the resume is not too long or too short; it is suggested that one or two pages is appropriate. After the resume is in final form and before you send it to anyone, read it aloud and then have someone else proof read it. There is only one opportunity for a first review of your resume. You need to convince the prospective employer within those first few seconds that you have the ability to solve company problems. You are the solution!
Keep in mind that no matter what career you pursue, the resume is your first opportunity to sell yourself. Research has determined that a resume is initially reviewed for 10-30 seconds. In other words, you have 10-30 seconds to grab the attention of the reader. Use job titles and skills headings as an effective tool to get the reader's attention. If the job titles or skills headings are unrelated to the open position, the resume will most likely be tossed. Remember that in the current economy, the employer may receive hundreds, if not thousands, of resumes for a single position. To expedite the initial review process, employers will discard resumes that do not appear related to the open position. The final resume should be letter perfect. It should be printed on good quality white bond paper, not on fancy parchment paper. Be sure the resume is not too long or too short; it is suggested that one or two pages is appropriate. After the resume is in final form and before you send it to anyone, read it aloud and then have someone else proof read it. There is only one opportunity for a first review of your resume. You need to convince the prospective employer within those first few seconds that you have the ability to solve company problems. You are the solution!
Mel Otero, author, has worked in  management in the mortgage  banking industry and title insurance industry for over 25 years. She has  started web sites and written articles to provide information,  resources and inspiration during this difficult economy. She has also  been mystery shopping part time for over five years.
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