

A common issue I hear from my recruiting FOGs (Friends of Gary) is that they cannot tell what job the applicant wants!

They are applying for a position but the resume is not in alignment with the opportunity.Can a perfect stranger look at your resume and immediately see a fit?Some clients tell me they are open to a wide variety of opportunities. In that case they need 1 resume to reflect a general direction: Business & Operations Executive. But, when pursuing a specific opportunity they must align the resume or risk going into the "Do Not Call" pile.Can you fold over the top third of your resume, show it to a stranger, and have them immediately know what you do and what you are pursuing?If not, you may need some help.For a free review contact me here or gary@garylouisnelson.comCertified Professional Resume Writer. Extensive experience working with experienced professionals. Resume Writing Partner for leading Executive Job Boards. Over 1K resumes delivered in the last 36 months. Expertise includes resume editing/writing & job search networking/coaching.Industry experience includes: Information Technology, Engineering, Finance, Accounting, Insurance, Manufacturing, Sales and Marketing, Non-Profit, C-Level and Board Level.