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The range of business managers I've worked
with is very diverse. It includes Division and Branch Managers,
Loan Managers, Retail Managers, Independent Consultants and Owners
of Small Businesses...to name a few. Business managers often
overlook the wide range of duties they are responsible for. Often
single job titles for one job do not convey the depth and diversity
of their skills.
For example, Darla has been employed with
one firm for over 10 years and has held two positions--Branch
and then Division Manager. Devoting a major portion of her resume
to these positions would result in two large blocks of information.
But by listing several key areas of responsibility she will present
herself as having a much broader range of skills--at a moment's
glance. Compare the titles in her before resume to a section
from the after resume we created while working together. Which
one is more powerful? Which do you think will generate more interviews
and higher salary offers?.
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Before:
Division Manager, XYZ Corporation 1990 - Present
Branch Manager, XYZ Corporation 1985 - 1990
After:
EMPLOYMENT, XYZ Corporation
1985 - Present
Division Manager 1990 - Present
P&L
Responsibility / Fiscal Control
Sales and Contract Administration
Supervision of Multi-Site Facilities
Branch Manager, 1985 - 1990
Customer
Service Administration
Staff Supervision and Development
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$9,000 Salary Increase
The first resume workshop in this site shows how Fran's after
resume resulted in a $9,000 salary increase. Fran wanted a $33,000
Corporate Customer Representative job but her resume created
an image of her being at a $20,000 to 24,000 salary level --
that's $9,000 to $13,000 beneath her goal.
What Level Does Your Resume Market
You At?
If you are curious to see what level your resume is marketing
you at
then be sure to read and use the graphing techniques
in my first workshop. By graphing the job titles used in Fran's
resume it's easy to see why her resume failed
and once
you understand this
you will understand why the majority
of resumes fail. You'll then understand how to analyze your job
titles and see if you are better off using them or replacing
them with skill headings that market you more effectively.
Most People Have Job Titles that
Weaken Their Image
I estimate that at least 85% of all job seekers have job titles
unrelated to their current career goals
and that they
are much better off using skill headings rather than job titles
to land higher salaries and double and triple their interview
rates.
For example, Fran had been
a Directory Operator but in most people's minds that doesn't
sound like she's at the level of a Corporate Customer Representative
making $33,000
that's because most people don't view directory
operators as providing true customer service. Most people say
that Directory Operator sounds like someone making only $20,000.
However, by using the 12 Questions in my Proven Resumes Series,
Fran wrote a new description of her duties as a Directory Operator
that described her being selected out of 100 Directory Operators
to provide specialized Customer Service to the Governor's Office
and Political Dignitaries in the Washington State Capitol
now that information begins to change our image of Fran doesn't
it? That makes her sound much more like someone being able to
command $33,000.
Which sounds like a better
match for the $33,000 Corporate Customer Service Representative
goal
her old job title of Directory Operator
or
a skill heading like Customer Service Representative to State
of Washington Account. In Fran's actual resume we used the heading
of Customer Service Representative but you can see how you can
play with skill headings to control and elevate your image
this is one strategy I explain in detail with examples throughout
my book, Proven Resumes: Strategies That Have Increased Salaries,
and one of the strongest things I can offer you as a resume writer
just in case you don't have the time or patience to write
your own.
Going from 0% to 100% Interview Rate
By using skill headings that matched her goal, Fran went from
a 0% interview rate to a 100% interview rate -- meaning none
of her prior resumes had landed an interview but her new resume
landed an interview for each position she applied for.
Click here to learn other
ways we improved Fran's resume and landed her a job paying $9,000
more click here
to read
my first set of resume workshops! If you've entered my site via this page, be sure
to go to my main website's home page for an overview of more
than 60
Free Resume & Job Search Workshops that include tons of Resume Tips for 45 Career Fields,
Job Search, Electronic Resume, Cover Letter, Interviewing, Networking
and Confidence Building strategies.
The testimonials throughout
my site describe salary increases ranging from $10,000 to $30,000
and more. Here's one of my most recent ones:
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Regina, the resume you wrote
caught the attention of the world's leading software manufacturer.
Thanks for helping inspire me through your thoughtful questions
and objective interpretation of my work history.
I'm sure it made a big difference
in my ability to be recognized in a competitive environment and
cross the $100,000 threshold. By the way, the offer I accepted
was an increase of $25K annually (21% increase).
Rachel Pizarro, Senior Sales
Account Executive / Operations Manager |
In Summary
As you work to describe your business management skills, think
through the duties of the types of positions you want. Then make
a list of the most important skills and see how you can label
your past experience to match the diversity of skills needed
for those positions. Work to create skill headings that incorporate
the top 5 skills employers look for when hiring.
If you need additional help
identifying your skills and labeling them with strong skill headings,
you may want to consider purchasing my booklet series, Proven
Resumes: Strategies That Increase Salaries. It will take you through the steps
that Darla followed to create the skill headings shown above.
This series is targeted for
job seekers with a salary range of up to $100,000+ and provides
over 2,000 skills, skill headings and sample sentences for over
40 career fields including lists for general management, HR management,
accounting, supervision, consulting and self-employment. It also
provides extensive resume examples and worksheets to help you
identify your skills and market them to match the jobs you want.
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