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\"noJ35KSDFVibMeDvhKE9xtHk3\"\u00a0The goal of any good resume is to get an interview. Think of your resume as a marketing document, which, if written well, can get you further ahead than the many candidates applying for the position.<\/p>\n

Employers hire the people who have the skills required for the position, are motivated to do the work, and fit the company\u2019s corporate culture. Your resume should not only demonstrate that you have the skills required to do the job, but also that you have the so-called ‘soft skills’ needed to work well within the organization.<\/p>\n

Employers care about soft skills too<\/strong><\/p>\n

work ethic; leadership; ability to work independently or with a team; adaptability; organizational skills; the capacity to mentor; self confidence and effective verbal and written communication. Research the companies you want to work for and find out what skills and attributes they value.<\/p>\n

A few ways to do this are:<\/strong><\/p>\n

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  1. READ THE JOB DESCRIPTION.<\/li>\n
  2. Visit the company website and read sections such as; Corporate Culture; About Us; Press Release; History; and Investor Relations.<\/li>\n
  3. If you know someone who works there, ask them for insights on what attributes are valued.<\/li>\n
  4. If possible, speak with the hiring manager and request an information session.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    Find a way to stand out<\/strong>
    \nTake the time for a little self-reflection before you touch your fingers to the keyboard. Looking back on your past work experience, education, and life experience can provide you with the details needed to write a resume that gets your foot in the door. Think about the accomplishments you\u2019ve made that an employer will want to know about.<\/p>\n

    While requirements will vary depending on the position and the individual hiring manager, most HR professionals will agree that if you can elaborate on some of the following, you\u2019ll be ahead of the game.<\/p>\n