TALE OF TWO RÉSUMÉS

Having two résumés … that doesn’t seem necessary, but it absolutely is to get that next best career job.  And each is equally important.

The oral résumé is used to super-charge your interviews and it engages more networking help than any other thing you can use.  It has a simple structure, but packs a powerful punch.

The written résumé can be developed using several different styles, but the résumés having success have a few things in common and stand head and shoulders above the competition.

Learn the steps to develop both of these résumés so you have a dynamite one-two knockout punch! 

·        How do employers screen résumés?

·        What if one’s written résumé is longer than two pages?

·        How are cover letters developed for each résumé?

·        Why would you need an oral résumé if you have a good written résumé?

 

“For God will bring every deed into judgment, including every hidden thing, whether it is good or evil.”     Ecclesiastes 12:14

 

“As for the other events of Solomon’s reign – all he did and the wisdom he displayed – are they not written in the book of the annals of Solomon?”     1 Kings 11:1

 
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