Saturday, March 14, 2020
Putting Off Working On Your Resume Why Thats A Really Bad Idea
Putting Off Working On Your Resume Why Thats A Really Bad IdeaIf you are currently employed and only considering looking into other opportunities passively or if youre waiting to go back to work until the end of the summer my one piece of advice to you today is do NOT put off working on your resume With the summer upon us and the upcoming Holiday weekend you may be tempted to work on your tan and practice your grilling skills. Im leid suggesting you spend your July 4th working on your resume and not spending any time celebrating and spending quality time with family. What I am saying is a new statistic was just released that the average job search is taking 10+ months so if you were planning to take the summer off from your job search you may want to reconsider.Start working on your resume now to maximize time others are spending goofing off.While youre taking time to manage your life, its a good idea to work on your resume little by little so that you can actually build it into a s tellar document. Oftentimes, we spend just a few hours on the resume, hoping that it will impress employers. But writing an impressive resume isnt usually accomplished in a short period of time.So while youre not seriously searching, you can take your time to decide exactly what katechese you want to send to employers through your accomplishmentsand maybe even remember additional bits of info from the past that youve forgotten about. This way, when youre ready to apply, you will have a solid document to submit.Utilize the extra time to perfect your resume.Working on your resume now also allows you to edit and perfect the resumes design, ensuring that you have eliminated typos, spelling problems, or grammar issues. You can create just the right amount of white space and arrange your sections to help managers flow through the document exactly the way you want. (Not to mention that you get the opportunity to keep up with new trends in resume writing so that yours doesnt look dated when the time comes to start submitting them again.)Take some time to reflect.Sometimes, developing your resume without actually submitting it gives you a chance to take a good look at your career and decide whether youre on the right track. As you look at the jobs youve worked and the positions youre likely to apply for, you may realize that youre moving laterally, when in reality, its actually time to start climbing the ladder.When youre actively searching for a job, its hard to see the changes that you could make to advance your career. But as you take weeks or months to slowly build your resume, you may find that youre ready to guide your career in a new direction.Theres nothing wrong with taking time away from a job search to manage other areas of your life. But if you want to make sure youre mucksmuschenstill in the game and up to speed when its time to start applying again, its good to keep working on your resume while taking your break.For additional resume tips and advice follo w Jessica Hernandez on Twitter GreatResume.
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