Getting Calls vs. Getting Ignored - It’s All About the Key Words
Keywords drive traffic to your resume
By Tawana Wood, www.CountrysBestResumes.com, A TCBSolutions.net Website
Optimizing your resume for today’s job market requires the right format, background, and key words.
If you are applying for jobs on-line chances are your resume will be read by an OCR Unit (Optical Character Recognition). An OCR unit is a computer scanner that is programmed to search for key terms in your resume. The difference between getting a call or getting ignored may be determined by the use of correct key words. Knowing the correct words to use in your resume is vital to your job search.
“Employers are looking for experts in the field and often request job candidates demonstrate knowledge about their industry and job. This is especially true in today’s tough job market” says Tawana Wood, Recruiter and Chief Resume Writer for CountrysBestResumes.com.
“A resume is a marketing document and must respond to what the market requests. That is why we thoroughly research our clients backgrounds, their employers, and more importantly, what it is that they want to do. Embedded in all of our resumes are industry and title specific keywords” says Ms. Wood.
CountrysBestResumes.com has been regarded as one of the nation’s leading resume writing firms. To date, they have written more than 10,000 resumes for top performing executives including heads of America’s leading companies, including: Verizon, Avon, JPMorgan Chase, CBS, MTV, Allstate, Halliburton, Prudential, The Conference Board, WNBA, NBA, NFL, Time Warner, CNET, Corcoran, Kraft, YMCA, Girl Scouts, Sony, Samsung, HP, IBM, CNN, FOX, Google, Goldman Sachs, Qualcomm, Microsoft, PricewaterhouseCoopers, etc.
Tawana Wood is Chief Resume Writer for The CountrysBestResumes.com, she has personally written more than 7,000 resumes for today’s top executives worldwide.
http://www.CountrysBestResumes.com • New York, NY • 800.409.8979
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