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How to Get Employers to Pick up the Phone and Call You for a Job Interview |
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Written by Giselle Brown
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April 21, 2007 |
A Customized Resume Press Release Apr 21, 2007 -- /prbuzz/ -- Release Date – Immediate Contact Person: Giselle Brown Ph. (314) 324-5756 Fax. (314) 869-1112 Email:
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www.acustomizedresume.com Title: How to Get Employers to Pick Up the Phone and Call You for a Job Interview ___________________________________________________________________________________ How to Get Employers to Pick Up The Phone And Call You for A Job Interview. Imagine yourself getting called in for job interviews that you only dreamed of getting...without ever having to sell yourself on the phone to a single employer. Picture yourself confident at the interview, knowing that you are a strong candidate for the job. DREAM NO MORE. The hired candidates that make it contain certain elements worded in specific ways that jump out at employers and convince them to make the call. When used properly, this secret structure will absolutely guarantee a job interview. We at A Customized Resume have perfected this powerful structure and use it to create winning resumes for our clients. Our clients can attest, our powerful resumes are customized to your special needs by experts who know how to pass the 30-second scan with flying colors. And unlike other resume services, WE’RE NOT HAPPY UNTIL YOU GET THAT JOB INTERVIEW—which is why we’re making a personal GUARANTEE to you that our resumes will do just that. When have A Customized Resume, you’ll no longer have to wait around for an interview call, sell yourself to employers, or wonder why your resume just doesn’t make the grade. Resume Expert Giselle Brown’s 5 Tips for a Perfect Resume 1. Use powerful action words. One of the most effective ways to express an employer is by describing the work you’ve done with strong action words. For example, instead of saying you were “responsbile for” a department (passive), say you “managed” that department (active). Some of the strongest words used on a resume are: managed, developed, authored, negotiated and conceptualized. 2. Write like an advertising copywriter, not an autobiographer. Go for the “wow” factor. 3. Emphasize results. Write from the employers’ perspective. They want to know whether you can make a positive impact on the company and how you’re going to help them generate money or save money. You can do this by emphasizing benefits and not just functions. 4. Choose a format that will best highlight your strengths, yet minimize any shortcomings in your candidacy. 5. Call an expert. When you don’t have the time to write your own resume, you can always call a professional. Note: Before you select a resume writing service, make sure you ask to see samples of their work. Why Hire A Professional Resume Writer? Even if you are the “perfect” candidate for a position, someone less skilled might get the job of your dreams because their résumé was written more skillfully. It happens all the time. Many people think that since they know their jobs well and have adequate (or even excellent) communication skills, they can prepare their own résumés. But when writing about themselves, people tend to undersell the “product.” In addition, a full 98% of résumés created by unskilled professionals lack several of the most important ingredients. As a result, many opportunities are missed. Some job seekers regard the résumé as “just a piece of paper.” But in today’s highly competitive job market, where the typical nationally advertised position opening will receive literally hundreds of responses, it takes an effective résumé to get interviews. Think of it this way – a $1 bill and a $1,000 bill are both “just paper,” too. But like a résumé, their value is determined by what is printed on that piece of paper. Your résumé is one of the most important documents you will ever create. This “make-or-break” marketing tool is what stands between whether an employer will call you for an interview or pass you by. Services A Customized Resume offers resumes, cover letters and thank you letters to win the job you want. We also prepare you for your interview. We personally guarantee you’ll get a job interview when we write your resume – and won’t stop writing until you do. How to contact A Customized Resume Giselle Brown, president of A Customized Resume is available to get you the job you deserve. Professional Resume Writer Call (314) 324-5756 Fax (314) 869-1112 email
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Find out how to get employers to call you for a job interview. Tips for a Perfect Resume. What can a Professional Resume Writer do for you?
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