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Welcome to my first Workshop Week!
Since the Elevate Your 8 Philosophy covers your workday, then I think it’s time we started talking about the main tool you need to get the job that aligns with your values and talents.
The Resume.
Many people know how to create one, but very few people actually know how to format a resume so it elevates your skills, talents, and career highlights.
I’ve been in the workforce for more than 30 years; and since switching to the resume format that I’m going to teach you in this series, I have NEVER had a failed job search. And I’ve ALWAYS been invited to interview.
The key to a solid, functional resume is completely understanding where you’ve been and how to represent what you can do. Potential employers want to know how you can contribute to their organization - they DON’T want to look at a laundry list of your job titles.
Lesson Two - What Can You Do?
In Lesson One, we talked about doing a thorough excavating of your current resume, including but not limited to creating a week or so of “Time on Task” at your current job in order to identify all the various tasks that you have done in your current and previous jobs. This can be a rather tedious exercise and I totally compliment you on completing this.
After today’s lesson, you will be preparing to organize and synthesize all of these tasks into various themed groups that will lead to your skills and competencies.
So carve out some time this week to explore the entire workshop, and feel free to email me at [email protected] if you have any questions about the workshop!
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Welcome to my first Workshop Week!
Since the Elevate Your 8 Philosophy covers your workday, then I think it’s time we started talking about the main tool you need to get the job that aligns with your values and talents.
The Resume.
Many people know how to create one, but very few people actually know how to format a resume so it elevates your skills, talents, and career highlights.
I’ve been in the workforce for more than 30 years; and since switching to the resume format that I’m going to teach you in this series, I have NEVER had a failed job search. And I’ve ALWAYS been invited to interview.
The key to a solid, functional resume is completely understanding where you’ve been and how to represent what you can do. Potential employers want to know how you can contribute to their organization - they DON’T want to look at a laundry list of your job titles.
Lesson Two - What Can You Do?
In Lesson One, we talked about doing a thorough excavating of your current resume, including but not limited to creating a week or so of “Time on Task” at your current job in order to identify all the various tasks that you have done in your current and previous jobs. This can be a rather tedious exercise and I totally compliment you on completing this.
After today’s lesson, you will be preparing to organize and synthesize all of these tasks into various themed groups that will lead to your skills and competencies.
So carve out some time this week to explore the entire workshop, and feel free to email me at [email protected] if you have any questions about the workshop!