Monday, November 9, 2015

Changing Jobs: Resumes Are Job Tools/Demonstrate Transferability Of Skills 404-580-1501

Many people are interested in changing jobs and positions in Georgia and elsewhere, some even desire to change companies and firms. If you are reading this piece, you are likely one of them. In most cases this requires hiring a resume service or resume writer to update your resume. Why?

Resumes are the applicants’ first job assignment, and they are a tool. That’s right. Presenting one’s self to the hiring organization is the very first display of your work quality and diligence. Whether the task is done yourself or delegated to a resume writer, the responsibility is all yours!

But, it is not just about the resume project itself; this resume (whether an executive resume, professional resume, basic resume, or federal resume) must present an accurate snapshot of you, your working life, abilities, and what you have to offer a future employer. Again, it is a tool.

So, the resume absolutely must present specific achievements and awards and accomplishments (since your past is considered the best indicator of your future), and demonstrate a transferability of the past and your skills into an available future position.

As a job applicant, you have to be able to add value to the hiring company and have credentials or actions that backup this potential. However, you cannot just list them in a physical manner; you should extrapolate the available underlying knowledge, skills, talents, experience, and character traits that are the basis for your accomplishments. How are your skills transferable?

All honest work is of some use and is profitable to the person that performed it. Therefore, it is profitable to potential employers as well. Whatever grains of good you possess must be displayed in an extrapolated manner.

Whether you are or have been in a job as a file clerk, hamburger flipper, secretary, trash man, fireman, or a ditch digger, or contrarily have the better background of a manager or well-educated high rise executive, you have some solid base qualities that are transferable to new positions. What are they? 

Think hard. You have more great attributes than you realize!

I would rather be an honest and noble secretary or blue collar worker than a well-educated white collar executive that is dishonest and evil (most are actually honest). God and society honor hard work, if often in a round-about manner.

The bottom line is that we all have material that can be profitable to place on our resumes. It should be presented in the best possible light on our resume to obtain job interviews.

The whole purpose of a resume is to separate the applicant from the pack, and obtain them a job interview where they can then sell themselves. Hire a great resume service/resume writer, and then polish up your appearance and interviewing skills without being a pre-rehearsed fake. Be yourself, but know your facts and your own resume.

I am Jimmy Hall, and Jimmy Hall Writing Services (404-580-1501) creates solid resumes for job applicants and those changing jobs. Feel free to contact me. HJimmy577@aol.com .


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