Want proof? The average time to find a job is now 33.6 weeks — more than 8 MONTHS — according to Sept. 2010 data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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For the past 23 years I’ve been Managing Director of Perry-Martel International, one of North America’s top firms for executive search, recruiting and placement. I’ve helped hire more than 997 executives and negotiated more than $171 million in salaries.
You’ll find me quoted in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Fortune Magazine, and on TV as an employment analyst for CBC News World in Canada.
I’m the co-author of “Guerrilla Marketing for Job-Hunters 2.0″ and the author of “Career Guide for the High-Tech Professional.”
As a recruiter, I read dozens of resumes every day for a living — more than 100,000 resumes since 1992.
Whether your resume succeeds or fails is based on emotional appeal — the “gut instinct” a hiring pro like me has when glancing at your resume.
That’s right. Your resume has about 3 seconds — a few blinks of the eye — to grab an employer’s attention and make them want to meet you.
If you make that emotional connection, we keep reading your resume to find just one or two logical reasons to justify our first impression. Then we call you for a job interview!
But, if your resume fails to connect with a busy employer in the first 3 seconds, they toss your resume aside or hit the “Delete” key. And that job you want — the one you’re 100% qualified for — goes to someone else.
And if you add up how many jobs you’ve lost out on because your perfecly logical, well-written resume failed to grab employers on an emotional level, well, it’s enough to make you want to scream. But …
I thought I knew everything resumes, but Kevin proved me wrong. Reading one of his resumes was like hearing Jimi Hendrix for the first time. Mind blowing.
I picked up the phone and called Kevin right away. I asked him to help me create a new type of resume that combined the best of my 23 years of experience with his Guaranteed Resumes.
Well, after working together for 5 months, Kevin and I developed a new resume format that is getting people hired for good jobs — right now. It’s called …
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