Friday, May 8, 2020
Do I Always Need A Resume
Do I Always Need A Resume Every once in a while someone asks, Do I always need a resume? The reason they wonder is because there are many other ways that your information gets to potential employers. Between online profiles, electronic applications, and your personal website, there could be a point when resumes are no longer required, right? Wrong. Most of the time a resume is going to be the only way you stand out from the crowd to a potential employer. Many times you will be asked to bring a copy of your resume to an interview because that paper resume is going to be passed around in hiring discussions. Your resume is your chance to customize your sales pitch to the specific job description and give an impression that goes beyond the template of electronic data input. Its true that there will be an occasional exception. When NOT to use a resume is a matter of knowing exactly why that resume is not needed. A resume will not be needed if the company specifically tells you they dont want one. Or, maybe you wont need a resume if you are working for someone who knows you very well. But heres the reason its good to have a resume, even if a potential employer doesnt want one: Your resume has all your information condensed into one place. This comes in handy when you are filling out the forms they are using instead of a resume. Its just a lot easier to have your work history and dates written down instead of trying to accurately recall your hiring date for the job you had five years ago. I think you will always need a resume when you come in for an interview, even if you dont give it to anyone.
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