It will hit home for
readers from blue collar working - class families, white collar
executive types and no - collar millennials, as all
readers will enjoy learning and experiencing this iconic facet
of American life.
[Such wording] doesn't tell the
reader what he wants to know,» said Tina Brasher, a certified professional resume writer who works with Ladders and recently rewrote the resume
of a 46 - year - old technology
executive who used this
type of vague, subjective language on his resume before Brasher reworked the document.Resume
readers want to know specifics relating to the bottom line, Brasher said.