Blog Post: Use Your Resume to Highlight Your Gifts


posted Tuesday, December 30, 2008

We all have special gifts and abilities that we bring to the table.  To get a job, you need to be able to get those talents across in your resume.  Vague language requires the reader to take your word for it, instead of providing proof of your gifts.  To make sure your message is received, consider using the following:

-          Words that are specific and illustrate your point clearly

-          Examples and number that show your skills rather than tell them

-          Results-focused descriptions of duties performed

When you provide evidence of a skill in your resume, the point is much more believable and your resume becomes an attention-grabber.  A resume full of words like “excellent”, “professional”, and “great” and no evidence – will be viewed as fluff. 

Here are two examples:

1. The phrase:  Excellent Sales vs. Actual sales performance results (in numbers, whether it is dollars, sales rankings, or numbers of months accomplishing or exceeding goals).

2.  The phrase:  Great Communicator vs. Details of communication responsibilities or recognition/accomplishments.

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