Resumes are used to find reasons to eliminate.  After that, they are used to find reasons to separate.

So look at your resume and try to eliminate reasons to eliminate.  Job hopping is a good example and is consistently used to eliminate.  It takes time and diligence to avoid that one.  Others, like grammar and spelling errors or confusing presentation, can be easily fixed any time.

Reasons to separate are harder.  Take care of the reasons to eliminate first and then look for things that can separate you from the pack.  Add them and make sure they are easy to see if you have them.  If you don’t have them, figure out how to get them.

Todd Kmiec

Todd Kmiec and Associates

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