Resume Layouts – The Hidden Pitfalls

Written by Roger Clark


Options for Resume Layouts

There are many options of available to today's job seeker. With a quick change of graphical elements such as fonts and style,repparttar feel of a resume can change from traditional and conservative to creative and modern.

Printed Resumes

A print version of your resume refers torepparttar 106958 version of your resume that is ready to print; either for mailing for job leads or for hand delivering to potential contacts.

This version may contain bold print, italicized text, bulleted lists and less well known fonts, however these should be used sparingly.

Whitespace

The amount of whitespace should also remain consistent throughoutrepparttar 106959 resume. The use of whitespace in a resume can be critical. Too much whitespace will draw attention to a resume that may be lacking in skills and experience.

Scannable Resumes

A scannable resume containsrepparttar 106960 exact same information as print version resume layouts but is presented in a less 'fancy' manner.

A scannable resume is to be used for those situations when you wish to cut and paste your resume into online databases. There are a few guidelines that should be adhered to when creating a scannable resume, however to avoid disaster.

Fonts

Stick to safe fonts such as Ariel, Helvetica or Courier. Use a font size anywhere between 10 to 14 points and refrain from bolding, underlining or italicizing any text. Also do not use any symbols such as parenthesis, asterisks or bullets.

Personal Training: 3 Powerful Ways to Position Yourself as an Expert

Written by Aaron M. Potts, ISSA CFT, YFT


Regardless of what profession you are in, it is critical that people believe that you know what you are talking about! You won't find very many successful lawyers whose clients never win in court, or popular doctors whose patients are continually misdiagnosed. This concept obviously applies to personal trainers as well, and making sure you are viewed as an expert in your field is as important as havingrepparttar knowledge to begin with.

It is helpful to be aware ofrepparttar 106957 simple fact that a person's perception is their reality, even if that perception is incorrect. Let's userepparttar 106958 example ofrepparttar 106959 doctor inrepparttar 106960 above paragraph. If you heard through personal references that Dr. John Smith wasn't a very good doctor,repparttar 106961 chances that you would ever go see Dr. Smith are pretty slim. However, do you actually know for a fact that Dr. Smith is a bad doctor? No - you just haverepparttar 106962 perception that he is a bad doctor because that is what you heard. Do you see how your perception is your reality, and how Dr. Smith is unlikely to be getting any of your business?

Your mission is to make sure that you are always viewed as an expert in your field! Otherwise you will end up like poor Dr. Smith, and your list of clients will be short indeed, as willrepparttar 106963 life of your business. However, if you have done your job and createdrepparttar 106964 impression that you are an expert in your field, thenrepparttar 106965 opposite will hold true. People will have "heard" that you know what you are talking about, and your reputation and your business will grow as a result. In order to get to this desired end result, three effective ways for you to build your reputation include media exposure, writing books, articles, or success tips for your field, and approaching any given situation from a "position of power".

Media Exposure

The most common ways to get viewed as an expert using media exposure include news programming on television, magazine and newspaper stories, and radio time. Each of these methods has one thing in common: mass exposure via a publicly accepted system of obtaining information.

Consider this point from your own perspective. If you see an interview onrepparttar 106966 news, read an article about a company inrepparttar 106967 newspaper, or hear about a professional organization onrepparttar 106968 radio, your natural instinct is to believe thatrepparttar 106969 company or organization has a firm grip onrepparttar 106970 ins and outs of their product or service.

Why do you think that? Is it becauserepparttar 106971 radio program included a long list of professional references forrepparttar 106972 company? Is it becauserepparttar 106973 magazine article listed a passing grade by a professional review board or other certifying agency qualified to judgerepparttar 106974 advertised organization?

The answer to those questions is most likely "no". Why then do you believe inrepparttar 106975 company's ability to providerepparttar 106976 product or service that is discussed? The answer is simple: because you were exposed torepparttar 106977 company via a publicly accepted system of obtaining information. Whether that system wasrepparttar 106978 six o'clock news, your local daily paper, or your favorite magazine, chances are that you believed what you read or heard simply because of WHERE you read or heard it!

Ideally, all consumers - including professionals such as yourself - would use other additional methods to determinerepparttar 106979 qualifications of a company before purchasing their product or service, but in reality, does that happen very often? No, not really. Most people believe what they read and what they hear, and as a Fitness Professional, you can take advantage of that fact. Granted, you should not profess to be an expert if you aren't, but assuming that you really do know what you are talking about, userepparttar 106980 media to let others know, too!

Writing Books, Articles, and Success Tips

Comparable torepparttar 106981 "expert" status that is afforded a company based on their mass media exposure, a similar assumed professional status can be taken on by any company or individual that publishes written works in their field.

Refer back torepparttar 106982 power ofrepparttar 106983 mass media that is referenced above, and you will see a very similar effect generated by published works. If someone writes a book, publishes articles, or generates a regular flow of "success tips" in any given field, it is automatically assumed byrepparttar 106984 reader thatrepparttar 106985 author ofrepparttar 106986 book, article, or success tip knows what they are talking about.

Is it true thatrepparttar 106987 author is an expert in their field just because they know how to write or type? Of course not! However,repparttar 106988 mass media phenomenon applies to published written works just as much as it applies to interviews done onrepparttar 106989 news, in magazines, or onrepparttar 106990 radio. The author is assumed to be proficient inrepparttar 106991 field thatrepparttar 106992 book, article, or tip discusses, even though there is rarely indisputable evidence ofrepparttar 106993 writer's expertise included withrepparttar 106994 written works.

Again, it is not being suggested that you write books, articles, or success tips unless you really do hold expert status in your field. However, sincerepparttar 106995 "assumptions of excellence" apply as much torepparttar 106996 written word as to audio and visual exposure, take advantage of that fact and write as much and as often as you can!

As a side note, writing is also an excellent way for you to enhance your own knowledge in your field. Frequently duringrepparttar 106997 process of writing a book or article, you are called upon to referencerepparttar 106998 sources of your information, and gathering that type of information expands your own knowledge, as well as your understanding of how to find information for similar projects inrepparttar 106999 future.

Assuming a "Position of Power"

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