Your resumé is key to opening doors in your job search. Whether you choose paper, web-based or video format, you need a resumé. And while your resumé needs to represent you, it is really about your future employer.
Job-seekers with resumes that show employers their ability to make things happen are the candidates who land interviews and jobs. These resumes emphasize and balance what—what happened, what results were obtained—and how—how you attained the results. These resumes use Power Words.
Power words are mostly verbs, and some do a better job of delivering interviews and job offers. But which ones?
As a first-time job-seeker with limited work experience, you are probably wondering how you can write a balanced power word resumé. This guide will show you how.
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