Don’t just put great things on your resume, write it well by injecting personality into it. Check online for some great tips to spruce up your resume. Your cover letter should convey the overall picture of your potential contributions to the company. Be sure to strike a strong balance between sensing items and intuition items. Don’t let one or the other dominate your resume. Besides, employers will prefer to either see your abilities laid out specifically while some just want to sense your abilities.
Key Takeaways:
- Presenting your resume information in short bullet points that proceed in a chronological order appeals to those that like their data arranged in a sequential and obviously step-by-step manner.
- This manner of creating data and receiving it is called sensing and most people do actually prefer it, including those in a position to take on new hires.
- Because some potential bosses may prefer an intuitive, or overarching conceptual way of conveying data, it’s a good idea to include an overarching idea to start your resume off.
“How you write your resume is just as important as what you put in it.”