Joyanne Juliette February 2, 2021 Resume
Looking to make a transition? The competition for mid level attorney positions can be challenging, and candidates who obtain interviews are typically those with the most impressive professional legal resume and professional legal cover letter. You need a well-crafted attorney resume that effectively synthesizes your years of legal experience, skills, and work history to convince the most selective employers that you are the right candidate for the position. To obtain the competitive advantage you need, it is best to use a professional resume writer to craft your legal resume. A professional legal resume writer can create an attorney resume and cover letter package that will truly set you apart.
For a good number of folks, job search equals resume. Job search equals scanning as many help wanted pages as possible and mailing resumes wherever possible. It also includes attending as many job fairs as possible. And lastly, it would include applying to as many online job postings as possible on Monster.com or Careerbuilder.com or any job board on the internet. Wow, that is just depressing! How many, many resumes must a person send out before realizing that this is a broken path for many of us. For every successful job seeker, I am guessing there are probably many, many more that did not succeed. Although I have mixed feelings about the value or viability of sending out resumes to openings, I would not dispute the importance of a well-constructed resume. My only concern is how it is used. I am a big believer in Richard Bolles‘ statement that resumes are something you leave behind versus something you send ahead.
Following that train of thought, I have always believed that you should have a number of different resumes prepared. In a previous article, I talked about having the wherewithal to adapt one‘s elevator speech to the situation one finds him or herself in. Likewise, the cover letter and resume you send should be tailored to the needs of the person receiving it.
One of the most frequently asked questions I receive is, ”How do I build a perfect resume, one that is guaranteed to get me a job?” Here is my answer to this dilemma. Every employer out there has a slightly different idea of how they want to see a resume laid out and what kind of information should be on it. Over the years I have been continuously interviewing employers, recruiters and resume writers so I can keep up to date with the times and see what employers expect in a resume from a potential candidate for the positions they are offering and how resume writers think a potential candidate‘s resume should be written. The bottom line is, there is no one right answer. There are many different ways to write a resume that are all just as good as the next. There may not be a perfect resume but you can get close, very close.
Scanning for keywords is not used by 100% of employers, however, a very high percentage of them do use this technique. Think about it for a second. They will sometimes receive 100‘s and possibly thousands of resumes for various positions being offered. It would take way to much time for each and every resume to be read through. In some cases, companies even use software which scans resumes for keywords. If these targeted key words are not found, well, in computer terms...delete, delete, delete.
Whereas, in the latter type of writing services i.e. professional writing companies, they produce the resume according to the information given to them by the candidate. Normally they personally contact the candidate to get the required data and sometimes they just hand them the questionnaires. These required data may include the qualification of the candidate, objective or career aim, past experiences and accomplishments and responsibilities. Explicit and precise information of the candidate assists the writers in crafting a perfect and professional resume.
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