In
today’s competitive job market, it’s important that your resume be the very
best representation of your skills, experiences, and capabilities. Creating an
Accomplishment-focused resume will give specific evidence to the reader that
you go above and beyond typical job responsibilities.
By
shifting the focus of your resume from generic responsibility bullet points to
concrete and individualized accomplishments, the reader will be given a much
better sense of who you are and what you have to offer.
Most
employers and hiring managers have a general idea of what the main
responsibilities of various job titles entail. Instead of using up valuable
space on your resume with information that the reader most likely already
knows, try creating Accomplishments or Key Contributions sub-sections under
each position. See the full article here.
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