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Debra Wheatman, President of Careers Done Write, provides expert insight to the job search process that puts your career in gear with tips for interviewing, networking, job search strategies and how to create a winning résumé and cover letter.
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Résumé Help – Senior Technology Consulting Manager

Today our Résumé Help blog will focus on a consultant with extensive project management expertise.  Ralph describes what he has done on each project, but does so in a way that does not properly entice hiring managers to pick up the phone and call for an interview.

There are many project managers actively seeking employment. In order to be competitive, Ralph must differentiate himself from the crowd and demonstrate to prospective employers why he is extraordinary.  By varying his use of action verbs more and creating some well thought out achievements, Ralph will be able to position himself in a more positive light.

For specific ideas that can help you with your own résumé, click on the image below. If you would like to have a résumé critique, please contact debra@careersdonewrite.com for information or visit us at Careers Done Write.

Reader Comments (1)

Thanks for the advices. Sometimes I don't know the starting point in writing a resume. I want my resume to looks clever, straight to the points and also reflects my personality. Once again thank you.

September 22, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterGraham

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