Isaiah 46:10
"Declaring the end from the beginning, and from ancient times the things
that are not yet done, saying, My counsel shall stand, and I will do all my
pleasure:"
A writer’s resume is
different from traditional resumes. Writers list what they have written and for
whom in hopes of getting a writing gig.
Traditional resumes are
also trying to land a job. If we are writing a resume for someone, we’ll want
to start with identifying information and the job seeker’s goals.
In the midst of listing
our client’s skills and experience declaring the end from the beginning, the
most important thing will be to make sure the position's key words are there. So many
companies receive so many resumes and job applications that often machines are
the first to weed through the information and having those key words will help
our clients get to the next step.
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