Adding Testimonials Boost Your Resume

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008 @ 6:32 am | Tips

Remember all of the great things that your supervisor said about you on your performance appraisal. By reviewing these statements and incorporating them into your resume you not only tell your future employer what you have accomplished, but you plant the seed to open a discussion of how you can do the same great things if hired in their organization. Comments from co-workers and customers are great statements that you should consider adding to your resume as well. Remember your resume is the key to getting you the invitation for an interview. Having a resume rich with testimonial statements is one of the best ways I know to get you to the interview phase of your job search. I recently read a post by Kim Isaac who provides more in depth information on this valuable process. Just click the link to be directed to her post.

 

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