Do you have trouble talking about yourself and your achievements in a resume? You're not alone!
Here's a sampling of the comments I get every week from people who have a hard time selling themselves on paper:
"It's not in my character to tell the whole story of my achievements very well." "I'm just a humble Midwesterner -- I have a hard time tooting my own horn."
No matter where you live or what your career, it can be difficult to describe your achievements without feeling as if you're bragging. Itcan be especially uncomfortable if you haven't written a resume before.
But if you don't toot your horn, who's going to hear you, much less hire you?
As countless deodorant and mouthwash commercials have drilled into our heads, you don't get a second chance to make a first impression.So, fire all of your guns in every resume and cover letter you send out.
Good news -- even the tasks and skills you take for granted have potential value to employers.
To illustrate, here's a bullet point I wrote today for a client who wants to move from nursing to pharmaceutical sales.
* Proven communication skills. Expert at building trust and consulting with physicians.
This woman spends all day assisting doctors in a busy hospital. To her, it's a given that she won't waste a doctor's time. She has to be conciseand serve as a resource when talking to physicians. Surprise! These qualities are exactly what companies are looking for in apharmaceutical sales rep. So I emphasized them in her resume.
What do you do and what have you done that's attractive to employers?
Take a few minutes during lunch today to list every skill you use and every bit of value you create. Assume nothing -- write it all down.
Then take a look at some want ads that appeal to you. Do you see a match between what employers want and what you can offer? I'm sure you can.
So, toot your horn and get ready for the phone to ring.
Best of luck to you!
![]()
Kevin Donlin is President of Guaranteed Resumes.
Since 1996, he and his team have provided resumes, cover letters and online job-search assistance to clients in all 50 states and 23 countries. Kevin has been interviewed by USA Today, CBS MarketWatch, The Wall Street Journal's National Business Employment Weekly, CBS Radio, and many others.
Click for Info
Monster.com - Access More Career Tools, Advice, and Information. Create a FREE Monster Account Today!
TheLadders.com - Find Your Next $100K+ Job
ResumeRabbit.com - One form gets your resume on 75 top career sites. Click Here
Job.com - Find Your New Job Here - Start Your Free Search Now.
Beyond.com - Find a New Job with the Beyond.com Career Network - Click here to start now!
Executive Search Online - Wanted: Professionals Seeking $80,000 to $500,000+
View the top 10 Chicago Job listings.
Back To School Mall - FREE information from online and on-campus programs. Earn your degree or certification at your pace! - Illinois Colleges, On Campus Colleges, Online Schools, Canadian Colleges, Graduate Schools, Technical Training, Trade Schools and Vocational Colleges
ResumeEdge.com - Save $20 when you purchase a Resume and Cover Letter at ResumeEdge.com
Restaurant.com - Click here to SAVE on Dining!
More.. Chicago Job and Career Featured Advertisers