Would you gamble your life on your ability to write? That is exactly what you are doing when you write a resume. You must briefly compact all of your education, accomplishments, experience, knowledge, skills, abilities, and talents and somehow express your attributes to fit neatly in a few paragraphs on one or two pages. Then you are betting the rest of your life on what you have written. Make no mistake, your destiny is determined by your income.
Your resume will dictate:
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· Where you will live
· Who you will meet
· Where you will travel
· What you will eat
· How you will live
· What health care you will afford
· How much you will be able to save for retirement
All of these life circumstances are dependent on your income level. Your resume directly affects what job interviews you will be afforded and how much pay you can negotiate. So do you write well enough to bet your life on your resume? You do know yourself better than anyone, so you are certainly knowledge qualified about yourself. Yet can you choose the right words that will inspire an employer?
Most employers have a pay range to offer a candidate. There is no guarantee from anyone that they will perform well. Employers are paying for perceived value. Their perception of you begins with your resume. Based on what they read they could plan on offering you an amount or pay range on the upper end of their budgeted pay scale. Can you create a resume that maximizes your income?
Think about this: If your writing can show an employer you are just ,000 a year more valuable that is equivalent to a career investment of more than ,000,000. This is based on investing that extra ,000 per year throughout your career in a retirement fund and cost of living adjustments; even if you work for a variety of employers during your working life.
Spending some time writing with the aid of a resume dictionary and researching examples and templates could pay off, in spades. Making sure you are using the best power words and phrases to express your skills and abilities could make all the difference in your future. After you are finished, paying a professional resume writer to edit what you have done might also be a great investment.
Look at the math:
6 to 8 hours of your time + maybe 0 or so = ,000,000.
Resume writing might be the highest paying job you will ever do.
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