REMARKABLE RESUMES
The purpose of a resume is to
get you a job interview. Rarely
is anyone hired solely on the
basis of a resume. Indeed, most
employers use resumes for the initial
screening of job applicants. A resume
that inspires a potential employer to
interview you is one that conveys your
talents and clearly demonstrates your
ability to produce results that align
with the particular company’s goals.
This is why it’s so important to
research your potential employers.
Make certain you know to whom
you are writing: learn about the company’s
history, its mission, needs and
problems; determine the ways your
skills can contribute to the company’s
success; and finally, ascertain the
name and title of the person in charge
of hiring (which isn’t always the personnel
administrator).
Your cover letter is an integral part of
your resume packet. This is where you
build rapport. Keep your tone friendly
and use terminology that’s appropriate
to your field. Open your letter with
something you find interesting about
the company.Tell them how you can be
of direct benefit to the company. Close
your letter by requesting an interview.
In the massage field your resume may
be very different from the traditional
ones, where the focus is demonstrating
results, and that may be difficult for you
to do. It’s important to think of your
resume not in terms of a biography, but
as a prospectus for your future.
The two major types of resumes are
chronological and functional (see below).
The chronological resume is used when
you want to emphasize a good work history
that is directly related to your desired
job. The functional resume is used when
you want to emphasize your talents, abilities
and potential—not your work history. In most instances massage therapists use
more of a functional resume or sometimes
even just a targeted personal letter.A
resume is a useful tool for promotion,
even if you own your own business. If
nothing else, the process of developing
your resume clarifies your strengths and
reinforces your self-esteem.
More help with Resume Writing is
available in Issue 3’s
Online Resources.
Chronological Resume
Functional Resume
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