Wednesday, June 17, 2020
The Lesson Behind Update Your Resume Month
The Lesson Behind Update Your Resume Month Resume too outdated to impress employers? Get it updated before a recruiter calls The inquiries all start out in a similar fashion: âIâve been contacted by a recruiter for a dream job at (fill in the blank here: Google, Microsoft, Citibank, etc.), and I havenât polished my resume in months or even years. Can you help?â Do I want to help? Absolutely. But with the rush of great candidates in the running for equally great jobs, thereâs a limit to how much I can do. Donât get me wrongâ"I LOVE to write about your technology or operations career⦠digging in to find out why youâve earned promotions, how your work addressed challenges, and the ways you make revenue for employersâ"in other words, the salient points that make a recruiter sit up straight and reach for the phone. However, theres only so many hours in my dayâ"which brings me to the reason why September is Update Your Resume Month. For those of you who havenât heard, Career Directors International is on a mission to remind all professionals of the need to keep an updated resume on hand. (Disclaimer: I am a proud member of CDIâ"a renowned credentialing and development resource thats a must for leaders in the careers industry.) The scenario that I described above happens all the time, where a stale resume is the only thing standing between a job hunter and a lucrative opportunity. So, whether you decide to reach out for professional resume help, or spend time analyzing and updating your own resume, I urge you to take time out for your careerâ"and get that resume into top form before opportunity knocks!
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