Not exact matches
Hiring managers are looking for the most successful candidates and you have just 30 seconds to
impress them, while they are scanning your resume 2016, looking for
required skills and your experience.
Do you think having one bullet point saying, «frequently
required to multi-task» under your most recent job will
impress the
hiring manager?
If the objective isn't interesting, or if it lacks the oomph that is
required to
impress a
hiring manager, your resume is doomed.
Because nurse practitioner positions generally
require advanced education and training, a simple and direct education section is critical to
impressing hiring managers.
In fact, dedicating an entire section to skills is what is
required if
impressing the
hiring manager is what you want to do.