The purpose of your resume must be to highlight the valuable things that you can help your prospective
employers achieve in the future.
Not exact matches
Lisa Rangel of Chameleon Resumes says that the purpose of your resume is to show potential
employers what you can help them
achieve in the
future, not merely a summary of things you have done
in the past.
This section portrays what the applicant has already
achieved and gives the
employer an idea of what he is capable of
achieving in future.
Your
future employer will be interested
in where you went above and beyond to
achieve something great.
It explains to the
employer what are the career opportunities that candidate is seeking
in future and while
achieving his goals how he can benefit the company.
Use the video to help the
employer get a sense of not just what you have
achieved, but what you are capable of
achieving in the
future.
This statement must be framed
in such a way that it can let the
employers know about your
future goals and how this job will help you
achieve those goals.
It is a record of what you have
achieved and a helpful guide to
employers to show them what you may
achieve in the
future
When moving across industries, you may wish to include a «career goal»
in this space instead where you can demonstrate your desire to utilize your experience to assist a
future employer in achieving its goals.
Overall, the
employers would want to see your skills
in managing, monitoring and guiding the organization to
achieve future success.
Classes You've Taken Similarly, unless you're applying to a job where coursework has helped you
achieve some sort of practical career transition (e.g. taking software development courses when you are seeking a new role as a programmer), your
future employer probably isn't particularly interested
in an experienced hire's extracurricular enrichment classes.
While you can not be certain that the
employer whose offer you accepted, and are now declining, will consider you for other jobs
in the
future, you can do your best to
achieve that result.
This document allows you to explain more
in depth about how you
achieved these pivotal successes and also will give you a platform to show how you will deliver similar results for
future employers.
If so, then you understand why you would want to construct your resume
in the same way... to highlight what has made you a standout employee
in the past and the unique things you have to offer to
future employers that will enable them to
achieve their mission and company goals.
Remember that anything you have
achieved in your career and which can impress your
future employer should be included
in it.
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