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		<title>Resume Strategy: Are You Overpacking?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2012 23:04:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>keva dine</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[My grandmother was a world traveler &#8212; she cruised to every accessible-by-ocean-liner port of call the planet had to offer.  Much of this globetrotting took place in the &#8217;50s and &#8217;60s, when you still dressed for dinner. If you were a woman on a three-month grand tour of Europe, that meant packing trunks of gowns (not to mention the shoes and accessories that went with them). My grandmother was a master packer. She was guided by a simple principle: If you ask yourself, &#8220;Will I need this?&#8221; the answer is &#8220;No.&#8221; Writing a resume that includes everything about every job you&#8217;ve ever had is like packing everything you own for a sea voyage. You simply don&#8217;t need it all, and what you don&#8217;t need will weigh you down. Like the captain of the ship, you have to pick a destination. Set your coordinates to &#8220;dream boss&#8221; &#8212; or &#8220;D.B.&#8221; as she henceforth shall be known &#8212; and steer every word of your resume toward her. What a lot of candidates don&#8217;t understand is that your resume isn&#8217;t about YOU; it&#8217;s about HER. It&#8217;s not a question of what you&#8217;ve done &#8212; but of what you&#8217;ve done THAT&#8217;S RELEVANT TO HER. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h5>My grandmother was a world traveler &#8212; she cruised to every accessible-by-ocean-liner port of call the planet had to offer.  Much of this globetrotting took place in the &#8217;50s and &#8217;60s, when you still dressed for dinner. If you were a woman on a three-month grand tour of Europe, that meant packing trunks of gowns (not to mention the shoes and accessories that went with them). My grandmother was a master packer. She was guided by a simple principle: If you ask yourself, &#8220;Will I need this?&#8221; the answer is &#8220;No.&#8221;</h5>
<h5>Writing a resume that includes everything about every job you&#8217;ve ever had is like packing everything you own for a sea voyage. You simply don&#8217;t need it all, and what you don&#8217;t need will weigh you down. Like the captain of the ship, you have to pick a destination. Set your coordinates to &#8220;<strong><a href="http://www.kevadine.com/2012/01/get-help-for-your-career/" target="_blank">dream boss</a></strong>&#8221; &#8212; or &#8220;D.B.&#8221; as she henceforth shall be known &#8212; and steer every word of your resume toward her.</h5>
<h5>What a lot of candidates don&#8217;t understand is that your resume isn&#8217;t about YOU; it&#8217;s about HER. It&#8217;s not a question of what you&#8217;ve done &#8212; but of what you&#8217;ve done THAT&#8217;S RELEVANT TO HER. You must target D.B., then <strong><a href="http://www.kevadine.com/2011/01/what’s-wrong-with-my-resume/" target="_blank">curate your resume</a></strong> content just for her.</h5>
<h5>But what if you&#8217;ve had more short-term jobs or more jobs outside your chosen field than you&#8217;d like to admit? It&#8217;s true that if your tenure in a position was fewer than 10-15 years ago, you must include it on your resume, even if you were working the counter at Clinique between graphic-design jobs. But beyond citing your title, the years you were there and perhaps a parenthetical descriptor of what Clinique is, you need not go into detail about this gig.</h5>
<h5>The value of this resume inclusion is simply as &#8220;evidence&#8221; of employment &#8212; D.B. wants to know that even if you weren&#8217;t working in her field at the time, you WERE working (by the way, doing freelance and pro-bono projects IS working). You weren&#8217;t, say, in jail or on the lam.</h5>
<h5>But, you may be thinking, sales and customer-relations skills are in demand. Shouldn&#8217;t I play them up? They are very much in demand BUT NOT BY D.B. Let&#8217;s say D.B. is the <strong><a href="http://www.kevadine.com/grow-your-career/" target="_blank">creative director</a></strong> at a technology company looking for a rock-star <strong><a href="http://www.kevadine.com/2011/12/senior-web-art-director-full-timetexas/" target="_blank">art director</a></strong>. Is she interested in your sales and customer-relations skills? She is not. Does it matter to her that you worked in the personal-care industry? It does not. Should you waste precious resume real estate sharing the challenges you faced in that job, your solutions to those challenges, the results of those solutions and the metrics that support those results? You should not.</h5>
<h5>One of the bonuses of tight targeting is that you have more room on the page for &#8220;performance stories&#8221; like those, the golden nuggets that will dazzle D.B. and make her FEEL IT IN HER BONES that you and only you are the person for this job.</h5>
<h5>How do you achieve this target focus? First, do your homework: Find out who D.B. is, then research her. The Net is a good place to start, but if you can find a colleague of a colleague who knows her or knows something about her, your intel will be that much more powerful.</h5>
<h5>Now that you have your resume-reading audience of one, pitch the entire document to HER &#8212; not to her AND some other person at some other company in some other industry who might give the thing a read if D.B. doesn&#8217;t. That&#8217;s how you GUARANTEE D.B. won&#8217;t. One-resume-fits-all thinking was rendered obsolete by the Crash of 2008.</h5>
<h5>So as you craft your resume, ask yourself repeatedly: &#8220;Do I need to pack this on my journey to D.B.?&#8221; Odds are the answer is &#8220;no.&#8221;</h5>
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<h2>More <a href="http://www.kevadine.com/category/personal-branding-tips/" target="_blank">Career Tips</a></h2>
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		<title>10 Buzzwords to Take Off Your LinkedIn Profile Now</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jan 2012 21:40:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>keva dine</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you “creative,” “organizational” and “effective?” If so, your résumé might be in need of a makeover. Find out here. By Katy Steinmetz, author of Time.com’s “Wednesday Words” language column]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h5>Are you “creative,” “organizational” and “effective?” If so, your résumé might be in need of a makeover. Find out <a href="http://newsfeed.time.com/2011/12/13/ten-buzzwords-to-take-off-your-linkedin-profile-now/?iid=gs-main-mostpop2?iid=gs-main-mostpop2  " target="_blank">here</a>.</h5>
<h5>By Katy Steinmetz, author of <a href="http://Time.com/">Time.com</a>’s “Wednesday Words” language column</h5>
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		<title>Ready for new?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jan 2012 01:27:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>keva dine</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ready to make a move?  Love your job but curious what else is out there? In-between positions? Want to slide into another industry similar but different than the one you&#8217;re in? Recognize that it&#8217;s more confidential / beneficial for a Recruiter to look around for you? The KEVA DINE database is vast, deep, has global reach across many markets and industries (Action Sports Co&#8217;s to Apparel Manufacturers to Advertising Agencies to emerging multi-disciplinary boutique creative agencies) as well as multiple organization sizes (from Target HQ to an 8 person design shop) and is connected to some of the most talented and progressive in the business. Find out more here.]]></description>
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<h5>Ready to make a move?  Love your job but curious what else is out there? In-between positions? Want to slide into another industry similar but different than the one you&#8217;re in? Recognize that it&#8217;s more confidential / beneficial for a Recruiter to look around for you?</h5>
<h5>The KEVA DINE database is vast, deep, has global reach across many markets and industries (Action Sports Co&#8217;s to Apparel Manufacturers to Advertising Agencies to emerging multi-disciplinary boutique creative agencies) as well as multiple organization sizes (from Target HQ to an 8 person design shop) and is connected to some of the most talented and progressive in the business.</h5>
<h5>Find out more <a href="http://www.kevadine.com/grow-your-career/" target="_self">here.</a></h5>
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		<title>Best resume!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jan 2012 22:24:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>keva dine</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[“Best resume I&#8217;ve ever had. I&#8217;ll definitely be recommending you.” ― Andrea Zak, Interactive Project Manager &#160; Is this what YOU need? Click here and here to learn how to get it. Our Creative Profiles* Service is here to help you market the hell out of yourself, your work and your career. Are your by-the-numbers resume and half-hearted social-networking profiles failing to take you to the next level? Find out more here.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><span style="color: #000000;">“Best resume I&#8217;ve ever had. I&#8217;ll definitely be recommending you.” </span></h2>
<h2><span style="color: #000000;">― Andrea Zak, Interactive Project Manager</span></h2>
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<h5>Is this what <strong>YOU</strong> need? Click <a href="http://www.kevadine.com/creative-profiles/ramp-up-my-resume/" target="_blank">here</a> and <a href="http://www.kevadine.com/get-a-quote/" target="_blank">here</a> to learn how to get it.</h5>
<h5>Our Creative Profiles* Service is here to help you market the hell out of yourself, your work and your career. Are your by-the-numbers resume and half-hearted social-networking profiles failing to take you to the next level? Find out more <a href="http://www.kevadine.com/who-we-are/" target="_blank">here</a>.</h5>
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		<title>I got the job!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jul 2011 02:03:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>keva dine</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I called Keva for advice, my resume was all over the place, with so much experience in so many categories of business. She got one of her resume-writing pros to critique it and make suggestions. The feedback was direct and insightful. I tweaked my resume based on her recommendations and sent it in. When I got on the phone with my future employer, I didn&#8217;t have to explain one thing about where I&#8217;d been or where I wanted to go &#8212; it was all in my resume! The interview was easy, too, because my info was so targeted to the position I was going for.  I’m happy to say the Creative Profiles critique steered my resume straight into a new job! &#160; &#8211; Bret Johnson, Executive Director of Branded Partnerships, Stratus Media Group]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h5>When I called Keva for advice, my resume was all over the place, with so much experience in so many categories of business. She got one of her <a href="http://www.kevadine.com/who-we-are/">resume-writing pros</a> to critique it and make suggestions. The feedback was direct and insightful. I tweaked my resume based on her recommendations and sent it in. When I got on the phone with my future employer, I didn&#8217;t have to explain one thing about where I&#8217;d been or where I wanted to go &#8212; it was all in my resume!</h5>
<h5>The interview was easy, too, because my info was so targeted to the position I was going for.  I’m happy to say the <a href="http://www.kevadine.com/creative-profiles/review-my-resume/">Creative Profiles critique</a> steered my resume straight into a new job!</h5>
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<p>&#8211; Bret Johnson, Executive Director of Branded Partnerships, Stratus Media Group</h5>
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