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Why Resumes Fail: The Trilogy

Tell me a story.

A writer friend once told me that every Hollywood movie has a pivotal moment at the 30th minute, where the hero is changed for the rest of the movie. After paying close attention for a few movies afterward, I was surprised to discover he was right. There is a successful method to a movie script, and it’s not too different for a successful resume. Your resume should tell a story, but not just any story. It must be yours, and it must be told in a specific way to capture the reader. There must be a Beginning, a Middle and an End. Our Hero needs to win the day and stand ready for the next challenge.

Since college doesn’t teach how to write a resume, you might have copied a sample from the Internet, and filled in the blanks. Then, you wonder why nobody is backing the money truck up your driveway. Your script stinks, and here’s why:

By Steve Walters

Full Story: http://blogs.wsj.com/hire-education/2010/06/09/why-resumes-fail-the-trilogy/?mod=rss_WSJBlog&mod=WSJ_hire_education

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