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		<title>Resume writing: tips for using the free blank resume form part 3</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Resume Part A – Be Concise Limit the more detailed information regarding your work history to what is pertinent to the job you are applying for – short is sweet. The most important information (from the potential employer’s point of view) must come very early on in your resume. blank resume at www.orglearn.org Resume Part B&#8230; <a class="continue_reading" href="http://orglearn.org/career_success_blog/2009/06/10/resume-writing-tips-for-using-the-free-blank-resume-form-part-3/">Continue reading &#187;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Resume Part A – Be Concise</strong></p>
<p>Limit the more detailed information regarding your work history to what is pertinent to the job you are applying for – short is sweet.<br />
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<p>The most important information (from the potential employer’s point of view) must come very early on in your resume.</p>
<p><span><a href="http://www.orglearn.org/">blank resume</a></span> at www.orglearn.org</p>
<p><strong>Resume Part B – Sell Your Benefits</strong><br />
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<p>As in selling anything the ‘buyer’ is looking for the benefits you bring. To make a benefit statement you need to write down a full “FAB” statement to make sure you are actually listing the benefit you are offering. The best way to do this is to start with a (F) feature which turns into an (A) advantage that finally delivers a (B) benefit.</p>
<p>Example: Your Feature may be say, “Fred holds a full XYZ (whatever it is where you live) drivers license which means he can (Advantage) operate all vehicles in your fleet / production facility (giving the Benifit of) removing the need for additional/temporary drivers for a wide range of operations.</p>
<p>Another example could be: Mary has two degrees (F) which gives her (B) a solid level of knowledge in both discipline X and discipline Y which will assist (now the Benefit) in the overall integration of the organization’s functions and reduce the possibility of interdepartmental tensions.</p>
<p>These types of “FAB statements” help convince the potential employer that you have the competencies that it takes to be both successful in the new position and in your ongoing career with the company. Of course the benefits must relate to the desired ‘attributes’ or ’skills’ listed in the ad you are responding to.</p>
<p><span>Practice your <a href="http://www.orglearn.org/"><span>resume writing</span></a> using the <span><a href="http://www.orglearn.org/Resumes/resume_form.htm">free blank resume template at www.orglearn.org</a></span></span></p>
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