Wednesday, May 20, 2020
How to Write a Resume - Step No. 2 - Know Your Value to the Employer
How to Write a Resume - Step No. 2 - Know Your Value to the Employer In my first post, I talked about the importance of feeling employersâ pain â" knowing your audience is a crucial first step to writing a resume that really works. Now weâre going to move on to the second step â" knowing exactly how you can address that pain. Whatâs your value proposition? Weâve all been asked that old interview question: âwhy should I hire you?â Most people dread it, but actually, knowing the answer to that question is central to succeeding with your resume (and your job search). You already know what employers are looking for. Now you have to figure out what you have to offer (bonus points if you figured out that step #3 in this series will be matching the two!) Questions to ask yourself: Ask yourself how you have added value in past positions? Look for common themes running through your career (are you the person who always comes in to clean up a mess? Or maybe youâre the guy who always sees a better way to do things.) Ask co-workers or former managers how they would describe you. Look back over old performance reviews or reference letters and look for common themes. Put it all together: Once you have identified your value proposition, try to formulate it into a concise sentence or two. For example, my value proposition is: I use my HR and recruitment experience, combined with my writing skills and knowledge of marketing, to write resumes and online profiles that grab the attention of recruiters. And because I have a background in training and development, Iâm able to write engaging, easy-to-follow courses that teach others how to do the same. Think like a marketer: Good marketers never try to sell a product without knowing its unique value proposition first. The exact same rule applies to job search. Because once you know what makes you different and valuable, you can start figuring out how to match your skills with the needs of potential employers and thatâs where the resume magic happens! If a recruiter opens your resume email and sees exactly what his client is looking for, you will get the interview â" every time. If youâre not getting interviews now, itâs because that match isnât clear enough. So in my next âhow to write a resumeâ post, Iâll talk about how you can marry your knowledge of your target audience with your value proposition to create a resume that recruiters canât resist be sure to stay tuned! Louise Fletcher co-founded Blue Sky in 2002 after a career as an HR executive. She admits to being a âwordnerdâ at heart and loves to write. She developed the Blue Sky resume approach, has written two books, and has been a featured expert for sites such as Monster, The Ladders and HR Guru. Now read: How to Write a Resume â" Step No. 3 â" Strategy Wins the Battle
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