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How to write a resume

If you want your resume to get noticed, then stop making it read like a thousand other people who want the same job.

Job Coaches who advise you to sell yourself are giving you bad advice. The act of selling implies that you are trying to convince hiring managers to trust that you are a good hire. You are right to feel uncomfortable pounding your chest and asking them to trust. You don’t need to do it.


If you are brave enough to ignore all of the old rules and only follow this one new rule, your resume will do exactly as you intended for it to do:

It will attract attention.

It will get read from start to finish

It will attract only the best companies who’s job opening fits what you’re looking for

It will make your inbox full and your phone to ring.

RULE #1: PUT NOTHING ON YOUR RESUME THAT COULD BE FOUND ON SOMEONE ELSE’S.
EVERYTHING ON YOUR RESUME SHOULD BE 100% YOU.


WHAT NOT TO DO

HOW TO DO IT

Finally

The purpose of a resume is to document your experience and get the phone to ring. What I’ve proposed here is scary because nobody else is doing it. But isn’t that exactly why you should?

I’d love to hear your thoughts and feedback. Have you tried something similar to this? How did it work?

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