Saturday, March 14, 2020

Creating a Fresh Resume for a Job With Your Current Employer

Creating a Fresh Resume for a Job With Your Current EmployerThinking about applying for a job with your current employer? Many employees consider doing the same thing every year in hopes of being promoted internally. Of course, in most cases, employees are required to start the application process all over again. This can feel intimidating but actually isnt a bad thing at all.By starting over, you have a chance to review your current skills and accomplishments and improve your resume with new qualifications. Also, because you know the company inside and out, you can use organization insight to your advantage. Are you ready to get started? Here are some ways to create a fresh resume that will impress your employer.Get Friendly With Human ResourcesIts likely that if you found the new stelle via a bulletin board or website posting then your human resources department did the work. With your inside track, you have the perfect resource for learning more about the position youre applying f or.During a break, take some time to stroll down to the human resources office to learn more about the position. You may even have an opportunity to find out who the hiring manager is and speak directly with him or her about the position. This could provide insight into which skills and accomplishments should be added to your resume.Showcase Knowledge of and Passion for the CompanyBecause youre on the inside track, you have a wealth of knowledge about the company. You can use this to your advantage by showcasing your passion for the companys mission and your knowledge of the direction in which it wants to move.If youve volunteered for committees, dont be shy about adding this informationor include what you think is a great direction for the company to move in within the department you hope to enter or continue with. Managers will actually appreciate your insight and may be willing to hire you for the great ideas you can bring to the table.Have Company Leaders Add TestimonialsAnother great way to leverage your resume against others applying for the job is to have leaders in your company add testimonials to your resume. Testimonials on your resume are similar to those youll find from people who are willing to vouch for a new product.The testimonials need to be only two or three sentences long, and you need only two or three for your resume. Adding them will make a tremendous difference in the hiring managers perception of you as a candidate.One thing you dont want to do when writing a resume for your current employer is replicate the one you submitted years ago. Bring something fresh to the table in buchung to demonstrate your crystal-clear growth as an employeeone who has been trained well enough to excel in a new position.Its important to remember to brand your resume before applying to each new position for more information on branding check out my recent article 5 Key Areas to Target When Branding Your Resume. You can also get additional job search and caree r related advice by checking out our blog or following us on Twitter GreatResume.

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