RESUMES 101

The primary objective of your resume is to spark interest and get you in for an INTERVIEW.
Think of your resume as a short TV commercial—a recent study by Ladders.com revealed that 7 seconds is the average read time a resume will get in the first round. To ensure the best impression, your resume needs to be clear, concise, and not overly loaded.
The interview is where you will go into greater depth to portray who you are and what you do...I can help you open that door!
Guidelines for a strong, effective resume:
► All on a single page
► Clean, simple, easy to read
► Essential strengths and skills clearly stated
► Use industry buzzwords, but don't overdo it
Here's a sample of a clean and concise resume. It's all on one page, yet there are plenty of details to capture interest.
