When you're out of work, you shouldn't have to pay through the nose for tips on getting a new job... you're just seconds away from your free copy of "Why Your Resume Isn't Working"
It’s a question that frustrated job seekers ask every day:
“Why isn’t my resume working?
“Why isn’t anyone calling me, answering my mailing, or returning my calls?
“I spent a lot of time on my resume: all the details are right, it looks great, why wouldn’t someone hire me?”
Dear Job Seeker:
The job search is frustrating.
You’re not alone.
More than eleven million Americans are currently receiving unemployment benefits (as of February, 2009). Many more have exhausted their benefits and are either depleting their savings, raiding 401k accounts, living off credit cards or otherwise borrowing against their futures.
So when you’re looking for a job, you’re up against all those people, plus millions more just looking for a change of scenery.
That’s a lot of competition.
But there’s a way to narrow your odds.
Whether you’re looking for your first job, looking for a better job within your chosen field, or attempting a complete career change, you know that the first thing you need is a great resume.
That’s what gets you the job, right?
No.
A resume gets you an interview.
The resume knocks on the door.
That’s all.
If someone likes the sound of your knock, or is curious about who’s on the other side of the door, they’ll open it.
So how come no one’s answering your knock? Why is the door still locked?
You’ve printed your resume and it looks great; you’ve even posted it online.
Yet no one is replying.
Like I said: it’s frustrating.
The numbers are overwhelming, of course. For every job posting, there are literally hundreds, perhaps thousands of resumes submitted.
And unless your resume is perfect, chances are, it’s going to be rejected. Hiring Managers just don’t have the time to interview (or even respond to) every candidate, so their “best practice” is to eliminate the losers.
That’s not to say that you’re a loser.
But your resume just might be.
Let's just say that it’s not working for you as well as you’d like.
But there are ways you can change the odds in your favor.
One way is to hire a resume writer (I happen to know where you can find one). But wouldn't it be great to get tips about what not to do, as well as what you should do to upgrade your resume so it becomes one of those in that smaller pile… the ones which merit a phone call.
I’m offering you a completely free report, “Why Your Resume Isn’t Working - and what you can do about it!”
In this free report, you’ll get good, solid methods and techniques to punch up your resume, polish your image, and dramatically better your chances of getting that return phone call.
In the report, you’ll learn:
- Why you should think about the interview before you start writing your resume.
- The three basic types of resume (and which may be best for you)
- The best techniques to make your resume “pop”
- How to shortcut the process so hiring managers are led to your resume first
- What to include in the Subject line of your initial email
- What to do when the job posting says “no attachments”v
- How to punch up your skills to match job descriptionsv
- What one word should never, ever be in your resume
- What information to leave out of your resume, and when it’s right to put it back in
- Best practices for the appearance of your printed resume
- Final tips for ensuring that your resume is the best it can be before you even think about submitting it
Yes, I said free. “"Why Your Resume Isn’t Working – and what you can do about it!” is yours for the asking.
Why would I do this?
Why would I give it away free, when I could easily charge $20-$30 for an ebook, or a printed copy?
Why would I give it away free when the average cost of a resume ranges from $100-$400, depending on the scope of the resume?
Why would I give it away free when a resume consultant could charge hundreds of dollars to coach you in your job search?
Well, for one thing, there are too many people without a job… millions of them. And you all need resumes.
I can’t write them all, nor would I want to try.
I was once without a job (due to a company closing) so I know full well the frustrations of getting even a foot in the door.
I suffered through many of your same frustrations, of subscribing to daily email alerts from online jobsites, applying over and over again to classifieds, both in print and online. I received phone calls and emails from Hiring managers “impressed” with my online resume, only to realize that I was being invited to a “cattle call interview” with dozens of others.
Finally, I figured out why the responses I was getting had nothing to do with my own specific skillset, and I discovered a way to get better results from recruiters and hiring managers.
And you can, too.
And here’s how truly free Why Your Resume Isn’t Working – and what you can do about it! is…
You don’t have to fill out any forms.
You don’t have to sign up for anything. I’m not looking to build a list.
You don’t have to pay one red cent.
I know how it is when you’re out of work.
All you have to do is click here: Why Your Resume Isn’t Working to get it.
But..
And you knew there had to be a “but,” didn’t you?
If the report helps but you still need assistance writing your resume, please contact me at mail@kopywrighter.com.
I can speak with you at your convenience, using a helpful questionnaire I’ve developed to assist me in writing your new, more powerful resume.
You have to get the door unlocked.
You have to get the door opened.
Then all you have to do is walk through the door, smile and ace the interview!
Good luck!
Sincerely,
Bill Kaye
P.S. "Why Your Resume Isn't Working – and what you can do about it!" is absolutely free, no obligation. Just Click here now.
P.P.S. For a free, no-obligation consultation for your better resume, contact the Resume Kopywrighter today. Discounted rates for those currently unemployed. Call or email today to get that better resume!
Resume Kopywrighter is:
Bill KayeWilmington, DE 19803 USA
(302) 478-8609
email: mail@kopywrighter.com
