How to stand out on your resume
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Almost every resume I see reads like a laundry list of “stuff” the person has done at work. The problem is that everyone applying for the job you seek probably has a similar list of “stuff.” What makes you stand out? Why are you special – why do YOU deserve to win an interview and the job?

It certainly isn’t because you were “Responsible for” something or that you were “Recruited to” do something. A prospective employer wants to know what you’ve accomplished. What impact have you had on past employers? What obstacles did you overcome to achieve a positive result?

The most important thing you can do is target your resume specifically for the job. Use the job description as your guide and provide proof in your application materials that you have the skills necessary to accomplish the position’s goals.

Quintessential Careers compiled a comprehensive list of accomplishments employers seek.

Describe how you:

-Make money
-Save money
-Save time
-Make work easier
-Solve a specific problem
-Help the company become more competitive
-Build relationships
-Expand the business
-Attract new customers
-Retain existing customers

I suggest you answer the following questions:

-What problems did you solve?
-How did you improve your organization?
-What innovative ideas did you introduce (and what were the positive results)?
-How did you make a difference?
-When you re-focus your resume spotlight to shine on what you have to offer instead of just listing what you’ve done, you will be much more marketable.