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Tailoring Doesn’t Always Refer to Your Wardrobe By: Jeff Altman On 2006-10-29
He has been a friend and client for many years, has heard me talk about it for at least a decade and still made the mistake that kills more resume submissions than anything else.
For my search firm readers, how often do you receive a resume that causes you to scratch your head and wonder what the person was thinking of who sent their resume? With me, it happens more than a hundred times a day.
Almost every resume I receive does not show the skills required to do the job even when I make it clear in my advertising to send their resume in Word ONLY IF YOU HAVE THE REQUIRED SKILLS.
And if you think I have time to call everyone and ask them about the experience they have that fits the position for which they forwarded their resume, you’re wrong. I don’t. If I called everyone who emailed, waited for them to get back and qualified them for the missing part of the fit, I would never have time to do the marketing that helps people land the jobs I get for them.
So here is the simple solution—stop flipping the same resume to job ads like they are burgers at a fast food restaurant. Tailor your resume to the position.
Pretend a six year old is going to read it. Would your son or daughter at that age be able to figure out that you are qualified to do the job?
Yes, that means you will have 50 or 100 versions of your resume and you will need to track which version you sent to whom.
So what.
A broken watch is right twice a day and a generic resume will get you some interviews.
You will get more and better interviews if you tailor your resume to the specific job description, rather than sending the same one over and over again.
Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter, is Managing Director with Concepts in Staffing, a New York search firm, He has successfully assisted many corporations identify management leaders and staff in technology, accounting, finance, sales, marketing and other disciplines since 1971. He is a certified leader of the ManKind Project, a not for profit organization that assists men with life issues, and a practicing psychotherapist.
To receive a daily digest of positions emailed to you, Jeff's free job search ezine, Head Hunt Your Next Job, or to use his free meta job lead tool, go to http://www.jeffaltman.com For information about Jeff's personal search agent service, go to http://vippersonalsearch.com
If you would like Jeff and his firm to assist you with hiring staff, or if you would like help with a strategic job change, send an email to him at jeffaltman@cisny.com (If you’re looking for a new position, include your resume).
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