Your Resume Is Invisible to Hiring Managers Here's How to Fix It - Naomi Clarke - ebook

Your Resume Is Invisible to Hiring Managers Here's How to Fix It ebook

Naomi Clarke

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You send out resumes, but most go unanswered. The few times you get an interview, the hiring manager says they almost did not call you because your resume barely stood out. You watch less experienced people get callbacks while your carefully crafted resume sits in a pile. The problem is not your experience or qualifications. It is that your resume is not written for the people actually reading it—hiring managers and automated screening systems that have seconds to decide your fate. Most resume advice is outdated or generic. Write a cover letter. Use keywords. Keep it to one page. Yet these tips miss the real issue: your resume needs to be strategically designed to get past both machines and humans, then instantly communicate why you are worth interviewing. This book reveals how hiring managers actually evaluate resumes and shows you the exact framework for writing one that gets results. You will learn how to structure your resume so it passes through applicant tracking systems without error, how to choose accomplishments and descriptions that matter instead of listing tasks, and how to use language that speaks directly to what hiring managers are looking for. The book walks you through crafting a professional summary that hooks readers in three seconds, how to quantify your achievements so they feel real and impressive, and how to tailor your resume for different roles and industries without lying or overselling.

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Liczba stron: 246

Rok wydania: 2025

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