Saturday, March 14, 2020
7 Key Resume Factors That Can Increase Your Hireability Up to 140% -
7 Key Resume Factors That Can Increase Your Hireability Up to 140% -7 Key Resume Factors That Can Increase Your Hireability up to 140%The folks over at TalentWorks recently released the results of a great study they did on hireability. They analyzed mora than 4,000 of their users resumes and applications to determine key factors that contributed to greater interview response satzsand what they found is going to knock your socks off. From your branding statement to your skills section to your work experience, you can incorporate their findings to make an employer pay attention to your resume and take the next step in your career.Im bedrngnis going to dive into all of the study specifics but if youre a statistician, youre welcome to review the specific parameters of their study on their websitebut its all Greek to me, because lets face it Im a resume writer, not a mathematician.TalentWorks lists 13 key factors that can give a job seeker improved chances for getting hired, but in this a rticle Im only going to write about the seven that can directly help you with your resume writing. These helpful resume writing tips are going to make you stop what youre doing and immediately update your current resume. And, when you do, I hope youll drop me a line and let me know how much your interview response ratesand hopefully hiring successincreased because of these resume writing tipsCreate a Targeted Resume with Industry Buzzwords, Keywords, and AcronymsUsing relevant, industry-specific keywords, acronyms, jargon, and buzzwords increased interview rates 29% for job applicants. Doing so is an effective way to tailor your resume for specific industries and lages, especially when it comes to getting your resume through applicant tracking systems.So, how do you find the right keywords?Google is a great place to start. You can always research position-specific keywords that way.LinkedIn is another great research resource. Look up skills based on specific positions or read throug h positions posted on LinkedIn to see which keywords are listed within each job description.This article by Susan P. Joyce of Job-Hunt.org is very informative and a must read Build Your Personal SEO The 25 Best Keywords for You in Your Job Search.If you prefer books, I personally love Wendy Enelows book 1500+ Key Words for $100,000+ Jobs Tools to Build Winning Resumes. It sits on my desk so I can reference it easily while writing. It is a dream resource for resume writers. Ive also heard good things about Jay Blocks book 2500 Keywords to Get You Hired.Results with NumbersIm not sure there is anything else that provides more substantive proof of your successes and accomplishments than using numbers from your work history to back up results. And no, this doesnt just mean the number of your years of experience. It means data. Anyone can claim to be successful, results-driven, or great at what they do. However, when you have the facts to back up your claims about your career, then what youre stating is not only more believable but also increases your interview responses 40%. Thats a substantial increase.Heres an article that explains how to incorporate numbers into your resume when you have none.I also recommend trying to answer the following three questions about your experience and achievementsHow much?How many?How often?Usually the answers to these questions lead you in the direction of numbers you can incorporate into your resume.Being a Team Player Does NOT Give You an Effective ResumeBelieve this or not, TalentWorks analysis actually showed that using statements or mentioning more than once in a resume that you were a team player or contributed/assisted/participated as part of a team actually hurt the applicants response rate 51%. It turns out that while employers may want a team player, on your resume theyre looking for signs of being an individual contributor and how you personally add value and ROI. Great resumes speak to what your qualifications and achi evements are and what you bring to the table as a candidate for the job.Avoid these weaker, passive words when writing a resume and instead opt for leadership wordswhich leads me to the next key factor for an effective resume.Leadership-Oriented Words Give You a 51% BoostAccording to the analysis, weaker, passive words hurt your hireabilitybut showing action with leadership words actually increases your interview response rates by a whopping 51% Hows that for a competitive edge? As a professional, you need to write your resume in such a way that it demonstrates your leadership skills. Using strong leadership words conveys your strength to a potential employer without you just using the clich skilled leader on your resume.Jenny Foss wrote this great article 34 Words You Can Use in Your Resume to Highlight Your Leadership Skills. I love how she breaks them down into different sections like Words that show youre a trailblazer and Words that imply a strong developer of people. Check out her article for examples of great leadership-oriented words that you can use throughout your resume. Try not to repeat words, but do incorporate one every few sentences.Personal Pronouns Do NOT Belong on Your ResumeMan, I have been preaching this for YEARS10 years to be exact. Im actually kind of excited to have some hard numbers to back up what Ive been telling people for so long. Using personal pronouns on your professional resume will decrease your response rates 55%. Wow Thats a pretty significant dip. If you find yourself asking Should you use I in a resume?, listen to me right nowabsolutely NO personal pronouns belong on your professional resume.Key Skills Sections Are Very ImportantIn the first third of your resume you need to include a key skills section with a list of 15-20 keywords (read hard skills) that are relevant to the specific position and industry that youre targeting. Im spelling out that they need to be specific because some people think they can throw whatever keywords they want up there and see what sticks. Not true. Do your research and determine the top 15-20 skills that are relevant to the position youre targeting and be sure to include those.Im also specifying that they need to be hard skills because soft skills simply dont give a hiring manager a clear, strong picture of what you as a professional can do for a company. Instead, you end up repeating clichs and using up valuable resume space that could be used for tangible accomplishments or hard skills that will get the attention of hiring managers. When hiring, employers want to see solid information about your experience, your accomplishments, and your skillsnot the buzzwords you saw on resume templates from Google.A key skills section on your professional resume gives a 59% boost to interview responses.Heres an example of what that could look likeAction Verbs for the WinOh, here is another topic near and dear to my heart action verbs No other factor contributed such a massive impa ct to hireability and increased interview response rates as much as adding action verbs at the beginning of each sentence (to the tune of a 140% increase). You can pick yourself up off the floor now. Looks like Im not the only one who loves action verbshiring managers do too.Here are a couple of tips to rememberabflug sentences with verbs that describe your professional achievements and the value you add. People making a hiring decision want to know what you have done in your professional career and what you can do for them. Action verbs help you tell them this strongly, and hiring managers dont have to guess at what you are trying to say. They dont have time to read between the lines in the middle of a lengthy hiring process.Dont repeat the same action verb over and over. Check out this awesome infographic with a list of more than 100 action verbs. Youll never have to use the same one twice.And the use of action verbs goes for your cover letter, toodont fall into the trap of passiv e voice there, either.So, if youd like to increase your interview response rate and advance your career, then you need to be sure to use industry-specific buzzwords, include numbers with your results, dont go overboard mentioning youre a team player, use leadership-oriented words instead, get rid of all the personal pronouns, create a key skills section that includes 15-20 keywords, and start sentences with action verbs. Do all that and youll be well on your way to capturing the attention of prospective employers, executive recruiters, and hiring managers to land more interviews according to the recently released article Science of the Job Search from TalentWorks.Its challenging trying to write a resume that will impress employers. You might be a great writer generally, but the skill set required to write resumes that get results is different from almost every other kind of writing. If youre struggling while writing your resume, or dont have the time to invest, Id love to help you c reate a resume that gets your career moving in the direction you want. A professionally written resume can be just the kick-start your career needs.Explore the Great Resumes Fast website for more resume writing tips, resume samples, and information about why were a top choice when youre looking for the best resume writing service out there.Ill tell you a few reasons why we are a top resume writing service right now, though. First, we have a team of professional resume writers who are certified and have industry experience. We have a quick turnaround time that doesnt sacrifice quality and comes with a guarantee. We dont use resume templatesinstead we provide personalized service and get to know your work history and your career goals to help with your personal branding before we write your resume. Get the attention of potential employers now with professionally written career documents from Great Resumes Fast.Are you tired of your resume being rejected by applicant tracking systems? I know how frustrating it is to submit your resume and receive no response. I hate seeing qualified people never breakthrough the screening process. It shouldnt be that way. Thats why I created this guide and I encourage you to download the FREE PDF so you can start seeing better resume response rates
Monday, March 9, 2020
12 Small Ways to Get Closer to Your Partner
12 Small Ways to Get Closer to Your Partner The honeymoon phase its when you want to spend all of your time with your partner and get to know as much as possible about them. But what happens when the honeymoon phase fizzles out, and you lose that anfangsbuchstabe spark?The reality of relationships is that you may very well grow bored.Its okay to not be constantly stimulated after all, if you need your partner to fill your boredom, youre probably in the relationship for the wrong reasons. That said, there are ways to dive deeper in your relationship to stimulate each other in new, just-as-exciting ways if you stay stagnant in the saatkorn place, anyway, the relationship may not be a healthy one that fosters growth.With that said, here are 12 ways to get closer with your partner.1. Share secrets.Spend the night together sharing secrets with one another. You may think you already know everything there is to know about your partner, but there are inevitably stories youve yet to tell a nd secrets youve yet to spill. So spend the evening doing just that, which will certainly pave the way to mora and deeper conversations.2. Get to the root of a reoccurring argument.If you have an issue that repeatedly comes up in your relationship, unpack it together. Using nonjudgemental language and without pointing fingers, dive into why the issue affects you the way it does, and ask your partner to share the same personal information. When you can get to the root of a reoccurring argument while in a state of calm, you can learn a lot more about one another and, hopefully, leave the issue at bay.3. Plan a date night.Its easy to stop going on dates once you get into a routine of being together. After the honeymoon phase is over, it seems simpler to just kick back and flick on the television especially if you live together. But make a regular point to go on actual planned dates to dinner, to the beach for a picnic, to see a film, to spend the day sightseeing in your city, etc. Go ing on dates will keep the chemistry alive since routine is expected and can feel mundane.4. Go on a getaway together.Couples who travel together report having happier, healthier relationships. After all, traveling tests how well you handle stressful situations and finances, and if things hit the fan (as they so often do on the road), its an opportunity to care for each other.5. Spend time with each others families.Spending time with the people who know your partner best is one surefire way to get to know them more. You can learn more about how they act around family and treat the people they love and you can also learn more about their background and upbringing by getting to know the people whod experienced it all alongside them.6. Go on a double date.In the same way that spending time with your partners family can make you feel closer to them, spending time with their friends can draw the same connection. Your partner will likely be their true selves around their close friends, a nd you can spend time getting to know this fun, silly side of them that certainly comes out around people with whom theyre comfortable.7. Unplug together.Too many couples spend their time together stuck in their phones. While theyre physically present with one another, theyre not mentally there. Designate unplugged time together when neither of you will be on your phones or laptops or tablets, and actually spend quality time with one another devoid of distractions.8. Be more sexually explorative.More, better sex makes couples happier and healthier, according to science. And one way to ensure that you have better sex is to have more open communication with your partner about your desires. When youre explorative with one another on an intimate level, you learn more about one another, have better sex and, ultimately, are happier.9. Learn each others love languages.Even if two people click well with one another, it doesnt necessarily mean that they speak the same love language. The Five Love Languages,by Dr. Gary Chapman, has been around for 25 years and has been a 1 New York Timesbestseller for eight years running with over 11 1000000 copies sold. The book identifies and ruminates on five love languages we use in romantic and personal relationships.Get to know which of the following love language you and your partner speak, and practice each othersWords of Affirmation This language uses words to affirm other people.Quality Time This language is all about giving the other person your undivided attention.Receiving Gifts For some people, what makes them feel most loved is to receive a gift.Acts of ServiceFor these people, actions speak louder than words.Physical Touch To this person, nothing speaks more deeply than appropriate touch.10. Invest in a series (book, podcast or television) together.Start watching a television series, listening to a podcast series or reading a book series together. You can watch a show or listen to a podcast together, and you can read on your own time and discuss together over dinner. The point is that youll be able to have discussions, debates and deep conversation over harmless topics together, which will inevitably bring you closer.11. Meditate together.Meditating together means practicing mindfulness together, and being mindful of each other and each others feelings is an obvious way to connect on a deeper level. In partnered meditation, you can practice being grounded in the moment together which you can apply to day-to-day experiences with one another.12. Make a playlist for each other.Music is a definite way that people express themselves. By making a playlist for your partner and listening to a playlist that they make for you, you can get to know what songs really resonate with them and talk about why. This will not only help you both to express yourselves, but itll also probably bring up nostalgic stories behind why some songs are favorites.--AnnaMarie Houlis is a feminist, a freelance journalist and an ad venture aficionado with an affinity for impulsive solo travel. She spends her days writing about womens empowerment from around the world. You can follow her work on her blog, HerReport.org, and follow her journeys on Instagram her_report,Twitterherreport and Facebook.
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