Once you have a quality resume in hand - for which this site and my ebook give you everything you need - it’s time to start thinking about your overall promotion strategy.
Reason 1: It Will Cost You Lots Of Money
Unless you learn how to make a resume, it will cost you lots of money for a skill that you really need to know first-hand. With the right reference materials, the essentials of resume writing can be learned in an hour or two. I offer an excellent book on this topic at my website, if I may say so myself. Of course, as you know, you can also visit almost any bookstore to find several other books that will bring you up to speed.
There is a strong tendency to want to say far too much on a typical resume. Your resume should be direct and to the point. Every phrase and every word should be highly relevant. That is how your resume should read.
Here’s something to think about when you begin posting your resume to job sites on the internet. You need to have an excuse ready.
A resume will not - by itself - get you a job offer. However, without a well written resume, you face a steep uphill climb in “advertising” your qualifications to hiring managers. The good news is that once you invest the time and effort to write a good resume, you can keep it up to date with little effort. It then becomes a promotional tool you can use over and over throughout your career.











