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Hiring Companies Advice on Creating a Job Winning Resume

The current state of the economy has intensified the competition at the job search arena. The increased number of unemployed people has swelled the number of job seekers so one has to come up with a very impressive resume to win a decent job. So how can one create a job-winning resume? Here are some tips that can help you make one.

Posted: Thursday, October 28, 2010 at 1:19 PM CDT

Chicago, IL -- (SBWire) -- 10/28/2010 -- Preparation is key to any endeavor and the case is the same when creating a job-winning resume. Employers are looking for an applicant that can fill their needs so you need to tailor your resume after the requirements of a job. Take a close look at the job posting and try to see the point of view of the hiring manager. This way you will get a better idea of the kind of employee they are seeking and skills, and qualifications that they need.

Now that you have an idea on the needs of a prospective employer, you have to proceed with creating a job-winning resume that can ensure that one will be hired for the position. You need o know the proper lay out of a resume if you want to be chosen. A poorly crafted resume will obviously not win the heart of a hiring manager. Research this information online to ensure that you know the proper format.

However, submitting a resume with the proper layout is not enough to get you the job. As I mentioned before, the document should be strategically designed for the needs of the employers. One also has to make sure that they can see your relevant skills, strengths, goals, and qualifications as they scan the resume. One can highlight your best qualities by using bullet points to summarize. You also need to prioritize by listing one's most impressive and significant achievements and responsibilities first. One should also include a dynamic and powerful summary of qualifications that targets the position requirements.

In the face of stiff competition, making your resume stand out may make a lot of difference. Hiring managers handle a lot of resumes every day and they spend only about 10-20 seconds on the initial pass so a document that stands out may convince them to take a closer look. One of the best ways to make employers notice your resume over another is to customize your section headings. Tailor the title of the skills section according to the skill sets as asked for in the job posting. Do the same with the sections on education and career history.

Time needs to be spent on a job-winning resume so one needs to invest in the finishing touches for the final document. This process includes proof reading your resume for any errors and important details that one might have missed. Asking for feed back from trusted friends would also help to create a job-winning resume.