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There is A LOT of information available online on how to write a resume. But, have you noticed most of it is the same stuff you’ve already heard a hundred times over?
The other day I got an email from someone who purchased my on-demand video course, Resumes That Get You the Interview: Surprising Secrets to Getting Your Resume Noticed. Her name is Michelle Noel, and she wasn’t shy about providing me some feedback on my video course.
Here’s what she had to say:
“As your video got into the meat of the topic, I was thinking, ‘Oh, this is a waste of money! These are things I already know.'”
She explained to me she already understands the basics of how to write a resume.
She went on to say:
“But then you started sharing some things I never considered before that made the money worthwhile.”
New tricks for writing your resume
In her feedback email, she listed seven specific new things she learned from the on-demand video course. Seven!
One of those things which she found most helpful was something she’d desperately been looking for elsewhere but couldn’t find. It was a sample of a “hybrid” resume format.
Michelle is in the process of changing careers. She said she’d been struggling to figure out how she should re-vamp her resume. She said the sample hybrid resume “hit the nail on the head” for what she needed to help her better organize her new resume.
Also, some of the other new things she said she learned included:
- Why you shouldn’t always put your highest degree on your resume and when you should leave it off.
- Why your resume isn’t about you and how you should focus it more on the company’s needs.
- How to catch spelling and grammatical errors spell check often misses.
- How to make your results stand out and pop off the page.
- Where certain information should appear on your resume.
- How a master resume can help you create a targeted resume and save you time on your job search.
The video course also includes more tips and tricks Michelle didn’t mention but are guaranteed to help you get your resume noticed by the right people. For instance, it includes how to ensure your resume makes it through the resume filtering software and ends up in the hands of a human. And, how to get that human to read your resume and give it full consideration.
Does this sound like something you need but haven’t found anywhere else online?
Write a resume you can feel confident about
If you’ve been sending out resume after resume but you’re not getting as many interviews as you’d like, perhaps there’s something you’re doing wrong. Wouldn’t you want to know what it is?
This video course can reveal some of the blind spots you may have regarding your resume and teach you how to correct those blind spots, resulting in more interviews. In addition, it includes several downloadable resume samples and a free e-book entitled Get Your Resume Read!
“In the end, this program was worth every dollar I paid!” said Michelle
Michelle’s only regret is she didn’t watch the on-demand video sooner. She told me she wishes she’d watched it before sending out her resume because now she doubts she’ll get any response to her original resume. But she now feels more confident with her newly updated resume since it includes the tips from the on-demand video course.
You can also feel more confident about the resume you’re sending to employers. Click here to learn more about the on-demand video course, Resumes That Get You the Interview: Surprising Secrets to Getting Your Resume Noticed. You can see an episode guide, the names of all the downloadable handouts, what you’ll gain from the course, and more testimonials.
From this you can decide if the on-demand video course is something you want to invest in. If you do, you’ll also receive with purchase a complimentary copy of my e-book Get Your Resume Read!
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