Is Your Resume Costing You Thousands of Dollars in Lost Income and Missed Opportunities?

Only those with stellar resumes are likely to be interviewed in today's highly competitive job market. Is yours good enough to make the final cut?

Gone are the days when a backward-focused, one-size-fits-all resume was good enough to find a job. Successful job seekers have learned the importance of targeting their resume to match the employers' needs while optimizing their resumes for keyword searches.

One of the biggest mistakes that job seekers make is to assume that they will be called to interview simply because they are the most qualified. With today's applicant tracking software being used by approximately 70% of employers; it is likely that your resume will be overlooked if it hasn't been optimized for the most sought after keywords. If you aren't sure what hiring managers are seeking--now is not the time to guess.

It is also important to remember that a resume doesn't just generate invitations to interview but is the document that hiring managers refer when deciding the amount of salary to offer.
A mediocre resume more often than not generates a mediocre salary offer. 

If you expect to win a job in this job market you have to offer more than your competition. See actual samples of resumes similar to what your competition may be using against you on my
website.

 
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