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2 Top Resume Tips

Written by Andrea Gerson | Aug 19, 2020 3:00:00 PM

As a career counselor, you need to create great resumes fast. After all, the more quickly you help each client, the more people you can serve. But of course, you never want to sacrifice quality.

As a Top-Ranked Resume Writer, I have reviewed and revamped thousands of resumes for clients. I can assure you that my two top resumes tips, below, make a big impact–fast.

 

1) Ditch the Modesty

 

Top resumes emphasize the best of what the job seeker has accomplished, citing specific quantifiable improvements with high numbers. Resume bullets should include terms like:

Established relations with up to ## new clients each quarter….

Successfully generated more than $$$ in yearly revenue…

Implemented xyz platforms which led to nearly a %% improvement in productivity….

 

2) Use the SPAR Framework

 

Situation, Problem, Accomplishment, Result

You’re creating a marketing tool to sell your clients’ expertise to employers, so it should contain “$, % and #” data to illustrate their capabilities. Instead of wasting valuable real estate on soft skills and generic tasks, infuse content with SPAR-driven bullets so that employers can see what they’re truly capable of.

Here’s an example.

Before the SPAR framework:
  • Screened, interviewed, hired and trained staff for all company positions.
After the SPAR framework:
  • As Senior Marketing Manager of [Fortune 500 company], oversaw recruitment and screening of more than 350 applicants each year which led to a greater than 45% increase in staff retention.

 

How did we incorporate the SPAR framework?

 

Situation

The sentence sets the stage for the reader. How large was the company? How pressing was the problem that was solved?

Ex: As Senior Marketing Manager of Fortune 500 company location….

Problem

What specific problem was being addressed?

Ex: Worked to revamp outdated onboarding practices….

Accomplishment

What were the measurable achievements that resulted? Should ideally include $, # or % figures.

Ex: …for more than 350 applicants each year….

Results

How did this impact the company’s bottom line or big picture performance?

Ex: …which led to a greater than 45% increase in staff retention.

If you can include one or two of these statements for each role that a client has held, they will see tangible results. The best news is: Our RSWorks portal is already optimized to create these kinds of resume bullets. Learn more here!