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Why A Resume Is So Important

2014-03-27 by Rebecca

Anytime one plans to apply for a job, they need a written resume. But some may wonder, Why it having this document so vastly important?

In our world economy, jobs are precious. If one has a good job, they do everything in their power to prove that they deserve it, making sure that they prove themselves valuable. Those who are currently looking for work are often sympathized. Everyone feels sorry for them. It really is too hard that they are out of work, and it is not their fault that jobs are scarce.

You see, not only individuals have become more smart with their money, but businesses are tightening their financial belts as well. And because of this, there are much fewer available jobs. During the past few years, many have lost their jobs, making unemployment rates skyrocket.

Because of all this, suddenly there is much more competition for any jobs that are available. There may be dozens or even a hundred individuals who send in a resume for a job offer.

At one time, a resume was a piece of paper that outlined ones work history and past experience for a potential employer. While it was requested, it was most just so that the employer could look at this information and have it in hand during the interview process. If you had the relevant education and experience, you had it, and you got the job.

Now, however, the process is not quite so straightforward. Businesses are being forced to choose from a lot of prospects when hiring. And with dozens of resumes to pick through, suddenly, this document becomes much more important. This is not something that is likely to change in the immediate future, so all job hunters should sit up and listen carefully.

It is important that you have experience and education or other qualifications for a job. However, this may no longer be as important as how this information is relayed. When a prospective employer receives your resume, he does not see you. He has never met you. The only impression he receives is from what is on the piece of paper he reads. And if he has a hundred more to go through, if yours seems boring and lifeless, it is highly unlikely that he will even finish reading it, much less that it will make a positive impression.

Your resume has suddenly become your brand. It is a reflection of you. And above all, it must not be boring. Something about it must spark the readers interest. If you can do that, and capture the employers attention for even a few seconds, so that they are really interested in what it has to offer, then you may actually have a chance at winning the job.

This document is the employers first impression of you. It can really get the job for you. And with a little creativity, a little thought and uniqueness, it will communicate who you are and why you are so special and perfect for the job at hand. Get the job with the right resume.