If you are still sending resumes en masse to recruiters, you may wonder why your efforts are going unrewarded.
Books that talk about the “unconventional” in job search fail to note one important aspect: the unconventional has become the everyday.
If you were recently laid off, or the industry in which you worked has disappeared, you’re not alone. In fact, you’re surrounded by thousands just like you who find themselves without a job, without a career, and without a viable means of finding employment when it counts: Now.
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Has your resume gotten a makeover lately?
If you are still sending out the standard-issue name, address, professional goal, education and experience—and if your resume ends with something like: “Interests: Reading, skiing, and watching Hitchcock films” you are putting your chances of getting a job at risk—and giving a leg up to the competition.
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