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Tips in Writing Your Retirement Resume
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  • Determine your job search objective prior to writing the resume. Once you have determined an objective you can structure your resume around that objective.
  • Think of your resume as a marketing tool. Market yourself through your resume. Why should a company hire you?
  • Use your resume to obtain an interview, not a job. You want to generate enough interest to be called in for an interview.
  • Use the interview to provide a more detailed explanation of your accomplishments.
  • Use bulleted sentences. Resumes are read quickly. Bullets make it easier for someone to quickly scan your resume and still absorb it.
  • Lead with your strengths. Put strengths first where they are more apt to be read. Accent the positives. Focus on job duties that support your objective.
  • Use action words. Action words cause your resume to pop. For example, prepared, developed, monitored, and presented.
  • Use #'s, $'s and %'s. Numbers, dollars, and percentages stand out in the body of a resume. Construct your resume to read easily.
  • Have someone else read your resume. They may help you discover items you left off your resume.
  • Remember, resumes are reviewed quickly. Help the reader to scan your resume efficiently and effectively.

    Continuingcareers.com wishes you the best of luck in your career search!

 
 
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