Saturday, March 14, 2020
10 Reasons Brand-Driven Resumes are Better
10 Reasons Brand-Driven Resumes are BetterIm convinced that resumes that are personally branded perform exponentially better than those that are not. And Im hoping my top ten list will convince you too You need a branded resume that markets you to employers Here are ten reasons why brand-driven resumes are better1. They speak to WHO YOU ARE. Instead of looking like everyone else, suddenly you stand out from the stack.2. The employer sees how their needs will be met. As opposed to just telling them what youre looking for, you are showing them whats in it for them if they hire you.3. Branded resumes have a visionand so do you. A branded resume puts your career vision on paper.4. You wont look like a jack of all trades (and master of none). You are a subject matter expertand you should look like one.5. Accomplishments and successes are marketed and at the forefront. No hiding behind responsibility- and duty-based bullet points allowed.6. You are talented and gifted and have a lot to off er. A brand-driven resume will showcase that to an employer.7. Being great at what you do and communicating that are two very different things. A great, brand-driven resume will make you sound as awesome as you really are.8. It takes all the pieces of your career and pulls them together into a masterpiece Branding can take what may seem like a disjointed and irrelevant career history and give it new life and meaning. What you may think is a setback can actually be a strength. The best resume writers know how to market seemingly difficult job search challenges in a way that benefits you.9. A brand-driven resume focuses on your job search objectives and increases your response rate. Applying with a customized resume will generate far greater results than a general resume ever could.10. It gets you interviews, and the employer gets the perfect fit. Its a win/win The employer feels like theyve found a candidate whos qualified and can meet their needs, and you get a great new careerand i t didnt take half as long as it could have.
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