In this FREE Training, you will learn how I write out a resume that captures the attention of recruiters and hiring managers AND gets my clients more interviews for the positions they want!
I will be sharing a complete breakdown of all the components.
Including The Executive Summary,
The Skills Section, Professional Experience, what to do when you have a varied skill set, and ways to not sound generic and average.
Why is the Executive Summary Important?

It sets the stage for the resume
Recruiters and Managers are reviewing hundreds of resumes a day. This summary lets them know what they are getting into.

It provides an abstract summary
The summary is the first thing a Hiring Manager sees; it has to be concise, value-rich, and encourages them to continue reading the resume.

Increases the reader experience
Makes your resume easier to scan, tells your story, and helps the reader experience who you are and your personality.