What Not to Include On a New Resume

Selling yourself and your services to a company is all about packaging. How you package yourself on a professional resume document makes or breaks your chances for an interview. You are not trying to get the job with your resume, but you are trying to open up a door that allows you to present yourself in person. Many job seekers know that if they could just get in front of a hiring manager or employer that they would be able to show why they are the person for the job. Unfortunately, many never get that chance, because of their resume.

It is not a lack of jobs, mean hiring managers, or any of the other reasons people come up with as to why things are not working the way they would like. It is usually your resume presentation, or lack there of, that is hindering you from getting to the next step. Each individual resume and situation is different, which is partially why resume templates, examples, and samples are of no real value. You need to ensure that your resume accentuates your work skills, experience, education, and personal skills and attributes. Your resume must sell.

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