WRITING AN ACCOMPLISHMENT DRIVEN RÉSUMÉ

Written by Heather Eagar, CPRW


Inrepparttar midst of hundreds, if not thousands, of résumés recruiters and employers receive for any given position, your résumé needs to stand out fromrepparttar 129232 crowd. You must makerepparttar 129233 Hiring Manager want to read your résumé more thoroughly than justrepparttar 129234 rudimentary 10-20 secondsrepparttar 129235 vast majority of your competition will warrant. The way to do this is by designing an accomplishment driven résumé.

What makes a résumé that is focused on achievements so effective? Most job seekers tend to list their responsibilities of their past and current positions. While this may be important, it should not necessarily berepparttar 129236 focus of your document. The higher levelrepparttar 129237 position you are seeking,repparttar 129238 more crucialrepparttar 129239 accomplishment aspect of your résumé. You need to provide proof ofrepparttar 129240 results you were able to achieve withrepparttar 129241 implication that you can bringrepparttar 129242 same, if not better, results to your future employer.

Say for instance, you are a CPA. Your current résumé states things such as "Control accounting activities", and "Invest and manage cash activities". What does that really say about your abilities? How does that differentiate you from all ofrepparttar 129243 other CPAs out there applying forrepparttar 129244 same job as you? It doesn’t. You need to showrepparttar 129245 potential employers what you can bring to their organization. Now isrepparttar 129246 time to brag. How have you improved a company’s bottom line? Have you spearheaded any projects that resulted in increased revenue, company savings, or employee morale? That’srepparttar 129247 kind of information that Hiring Managers seek out amongstrepparttar 129248 résumé clutter.

Touching One's Soul ... The Ultimate Inspiration for a Writer

Written by Edward B. Toupin


From smoke and dirt to pollution and oil, it is amazing how much gunk can collect on a window over time. I sit here in my office looking outrepparttar window that appears to lookrepparttar 129230 same as it did when it was new, but wondering why it was always a gray overcast outside. I was just used torepparttar 129231 slow collection of crud so I never really noticed how opaquerepparttar 129232 window was becoming. It took a lot of cleaner, four rags, and a lot of elbow grease to makerepparttar 129233 window acceptably transparent again, but it'll never berepparttar 129234 same as it was when it was new.

Just as withrepparttar 129235 window, from birth, we all collect some level of gunk on our souls. This gunk consists of misinformation, prejudices, conflict, trauma, and myriad other experiences that layer over our creative insides. These layers slowly changerepparttar 129236 way we see our world by creating an opaque film over our soul's eye. With that we begin to seerepparttar 129237 world in a way that we assume that it is and not necessarily in a way that it truly exists. Our reality becomes tainted preventing us from perusing and becoming everything that we could possibly become. However, somehow we need to clean off that gunk to obtain a clear view of life.

---Writing to Clear my Vision---

After 15 years of sharpening pencils and banging onrepparttar 129238 keyboard, I am still amazed atrepparttar 129239 things that happen as I continue to write. Inrepparttar 129240 early days, I simply did it because it helped to payrepparttar 129241 bills and it was fun to see my books atrepparttar 129242 bookstore. But, as time passed, I began to realize thatrepparttar 129243 more I write,repparttar 129244 more I learn about myself, andrepparttar 129245 more layers that peel off of my soul.

I must say, thatrepparttar 129246 most fulfilling experience I ever had as a writer wasrepparttar 129247 day that I saw my soul. To settle your doubts, it wasn't so much a physical manifestation of a soul, but it wasrepparttar 129248 automatic typing of my fingers to create content so rich that I had to pinch myself to see if it was still me. This bizarre, yet fulfilling, sensation pushed me into an entirely different frame of mind and a sense of satisfaction and self-belief like I had never known.

---Writing to Scratchrepparttar 129249 Surface---

Writing can take on many different shapes and sizes. Some write for research. Some write for pleasure. Others write for money. But, atrepparttar 129250 core of writing isrepparttar 129251 expression of one's inner being. It is an outlet forrepparttar 129252 soul. A way for it to give so that it can dig its way out ofrepparttar 129253 layers of contradiction and goo that have piled on overrepparttar 129254 years.

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