Sunday, January 25, 2009

New Year, New You?

Recently I was asked to create a resume for a successful business woman. We'll call her "Jane". Jane was interested in merging her business within another team environment.

Now Jane had never had a resume before, so she wasn't certain what information I would need in order to help her. I gave her my list in the hopes that it would spike in her memory all of her accomplishments over the years;
  • What is your career vision?
  • What is your skill set?
  • What are your accomplishments?
  • What awards or acknowledgments have you received?
In addition to the usual lists of employers and educational achievements found on the typical resume, I feel it is also important to expand and show the reader that you are more than the jobs that you held.

Jane was very impressed with the resume that I created for her, and she received compliments from those that she shared it with. She found herself saying, "Yes, I look good on paper." I corrected her and told her that the paper only documents you, what you bring to the table is bigger than that. Accept your greatness and others will too.

2 comments:

  1. Since my hubby's job was relocated out of state and we decided not to move, he will be needing to update his resume. Some great suggestions.

    Congrats on your new internship. I just checked out your Foodie site and it looks like one I would love to frequent.

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  2. Thank you for your support :) all the best to your husband :)

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