It’s no secret that the job market is really tough these days and for those reasons you need to make the most of your employment history if you want to land a job.
For people who haven’t been in the workforce long, or for those with a spotty career track, these conditions can present a dismal outlook. For you folks with a ‘thin’ resume, we’ve got some suggestions on how to make the most of your employment history and get prospective employers to take a second look at your resume – and call you for an interview.
First of all to be successful in any type of job search you need to have a resume. Just walking in and filling out an application will not cut it in this day and age. A standard application does not allow a potential employer know about your strengths and skills. A professional looking resume will allow you to highlight your relevant assets and expertise. A well organized resume is a must if you want to land an interview and beat out the competition.
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