{"id":3715,"date":"2012-03-20T07:25:50","date_gmt":"2012-03-20T07:25:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.monsterindia.com\/career-advice\/the-biggest-resume-mistake-you-can-make-3715\/"},"modified":"2012-03-20T07:25:50","modified_gmt":"2012-03-20T07:25:50","slug":"the-biggest-resume-mistake-you-can-make","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.foundit.sg\/career-advice\/the-biggest-resume-mistake-you-can-make\/","title":{"rendered":"The Biggest Resume Mistake You Can Make"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><SPAN id=\"ctl00_ctl00_ctl00_ctl00_body_body_wacCenterStage_wacCenterStage_lblBody\" class=\"body\">&nbsp;<FONT size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">By Caroline M.L. Potter <\/FONT><br \/>\n<P class=\"MsoPlainText\"><FONT size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Your resume is the most important document in any job search. But what if you&#8217;re submitting resume after resume and receiving no results at all &#8212; not even a call? Your resume may be fatally flawed.<\/FONT><\/P><br \/>\n<P class=\"MsoPlainText\"><FONT size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">How can a resume betray a job seeker? It&#8217;s not just typos or poor formatting. &#8220;The biggest flaw for a resume is when it fails to showcase a person&#8217;s accomplishments, contributions and results, and instead spouts a job description of each position he&#8217;s held,&#8221; says Lauren Milligan, founder of ResuMayDay, a resume-writing and career-coaching firm based near Chicago.<\/FONT><\/P><br \/>\n<P class=\"MsoPlainText\"><FONT size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Use these three tips to make sure your resume doesn&#8217;t betray you.<\/FONT><\/P><br \/>\n<P class=\"MsoPlainText\"><STRONG><FONT size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">1. Think Big<\/FONT><\/STRONG><\/P><br \/>\n<P class=\"MsoPlainText\"><FONT size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Whatever jobs you&#8217;ve held &#8212; be it as an assistant or a CEO &#8212; think beyond the everyday tasks of your position.&nbsp;&#8220;People get bogged down in the day-to-day details of their jobs, but when it comes to your resume, you&#8217;ve got to get out of the clutter and ask yourself, &#8216;What does this work mean?'&#8221; Milligan says.<\/FONT><\/P><br \/>\n<P class=\"MsoPlainText\"><FONT size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">If a manager is hiring for an administrative assistant, he already knows what an admin does and doesn&#8217;t want to see a resume that says an applicant can type and answer a phone. &#8220;You have to go beyond that to point out your specific strengths,&#8221; Milligan says.<\/FONT><\/P><br \/>\n<P class=\"MsoPlainText\"><FONT size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Start by having big-picture conversations about what you do and how it serves the organization as a whole. &#8220;If you&#8217;re in a support position, consider how successful the person you support is and how you help her do her job better,&#8221; Milligan says. &#8220;What role do you have in her successes? Those are your accomplishments.&#8221;<\/FONT><\/P><br \/>\n<P class=\"MsoPlainText\"><STRONG><FONT size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">2. Be Clear<\/FONT><\/STRONG><\/P><br \/>\n<P class=\"MsoPlainText\"><FONT size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Focusing on your accomplishments rather than your specific responsibilities will help keep your resume concise. &#8220;There&#8217;s a huge difference between a resume and the Great American Novel,&#8221; says Milligan. &#8220;The resumes I&#8217;m most proud of summed up a 25-year career in a single page.&#8221;<\/FONT><\/P><br \/>\n<P class=\"MsoPlainText\"><FONT size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">She urges job seekers to remember that resumes are typically skimmed for a mere six to eight seconds. &#8220;Make sure you&#8217;re identifying the companies you worked for, how long you were there and if you earned a promotion,&#8221; she says. &#8220;Those are things that people look for immediately.&#8221; Also, if your job title is long and vague, tighten it up so that people immediately understand what you&#8217;ve done. For example, &#8220;Marketing Manager&#8221; is much more accessible than &#8220;Global Identity Architect.&#8221;<\/FONT><\/P><br \/>\n<P class=\"MsoPlainText\"><FONT size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Given the time you have to catch a recruiter&#8217;s eye, a focused, accomplishment-driven resume is the way to go. &#8220;If you are loaded up on peripheral stuff, it&#8217;s too hard for a hiring manager to find your story,&#8221; Milligan says.<\/FONT><\/P><br \/>\n<P class=\"MsoPlainText\"><STRONG><FONT size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">3. Get Real<\/FONT><\/STRONG><\/P><br \/>\n<P class=\"MsoPlainText\"><FONT size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">What if you come up blank when trying to think about how you&#8217;ve helped build the big picture for your employer?<\/FONT><\/P><br \/>\n<P class=\"MsoPlainText\"><FONT size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">&#8220;A couple of times I&#8217;ve talked to people who insisted they just did their jobs and there&#8217;s nothing special about them that jumps out,&#8221; Milligan says. She&#8217;s asked them outright if they&#8217;re in the right position. &#8220;It&#8217;s a difficult question to ask, but&nbsp;these people may be chasing the wrong job,&#8221; she says.<\/FONT><\/P><br \/>\n<P class=\"MsoPlainText\"><FONT size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">She counsels clients that if they cannot speak about what they&#8217;ve done in terms of enhancing the position or the company, &#8220;You may be just punching a clock &#8212; and you and your employer deserve more.&#8221;<\/FONT><\/P><br \/>\n<P class=\"MsoPlainText\"><FONT size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Look for other opportunities in which you can contribute and grow professionally.&nbsp;You&#8217;ll enjoy a more rewarding career and have a more successful resume.<\/FONT><\/P><\/SPAN><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;By Caroline M.L. Potter Your resume is the most important document in any job search. But what if you&#8217;re submitting resume after resume and receiving no results at all &#8212; not even a call? Your resume may be fatally flawed. How can a resume betray a job seeker? It&#8217;s not just typos or poor formatting. 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