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STEP
SEVEN: ACCOMPLISHMENTS
by
ResumeEdge
When you are
finished, go back to each job and think about
what you might have done above and beyond
the call of duty. What did you contribute
to each of your jobs?
Did you exceed sales quotas by 150 percent
each month?
Did you save the company $100,000 by developing
a new procedure?
Did you generate new product publicity in
trade press?
Did you control expenses or make work easier?
Did you expand business or attract/retain
customers?
Did you improve the company's image or build
new relationships?
Did you improve the quality of a product?
Did you solve a problem?
Did you do something that made the company
more competitive?
Write down any accomplishments that show
potential employers what you have done in
the past, which translates into what you might
be able to do for them. Quantify whenever
possible. Numbers are always impressive. Remember,
you are trying to motivate the potential employer
to buy . . . you! Convince your reader that
you will be able to generate a significant
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3, 4,
5, 6,
7, 8,
9, 10,
11,
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From Designing the Perfect Resume,by
Pat Criscito.
Copyright 2000. Reprinted by arrangement with Barron's
Educational Series, Inc.
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