RESUMES 101
The primary objective of your resume is to spark interest and get you in for an INTERVIEW.
Think of your resume as a short TV commercial—a recent study by Ladders.com revealed that 7 seconds is the average read time a resume will get in the first round. To ensure the best impression, your resume needs to be clear, concise, and not overly loaded.
​The interview is where you will go into greater depth to portray who you are and what you do...I can help you open that door!
Guidelines for a strong, effective resume:
â–º All on a single page
â–º Clean, simple, easy to read
â–º Essential strengths and skills clearly stated
â–º Use industry buzzwords, but don't overdo it
Here's a sample of a clean and concise resume. It's all on one page, yet there are plenty of details to capture interest.