by Deborah Walker
In the age of email and online job services, job hunting suddenly became much easier. Or did it? Sometimes it's hard to know if your resume is actually reaching someone's desk -- or is lost somewhere in the great void of cyberspace.
If you want to be sure that your resume is being seen by a real person who can offer you a real job, here are three rules to get stronger response.
1. Use the Right Keywords More than ever, resumes are stored in a database and queried for keywords to indicate candidate match. If you aren't using the right words to describe your employment experiences, then your resume might be rejected before it's ever seen. Review the keywords your resume uses to:
2. Use the Correct Electronic Version If your resume can't be opened as an attachment, then it can't be seen. Because of the threat of computer viruses many companies only accept resumes through their own online forms which ask you to cut and paste (rather than attach) your resume. Make sure you are sending your resume in a format that will work for the employer.
3. Differentiate Your Resume from the Crowd Dozens of fast-food restaurants sell hamburgers and fries. How do you choose which one you want? Chances are, one of those restaurants has a differentiating edge, something that you like better than all the others. The job market is the same way; it's flooded with choices, so you have to make your resume stand out from all the competition. The best way to differentiate your resume from others is with accomplishments. And those accomplishments really stand out when:
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