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QUANTITATIVE & QUALITATIVE RESUME ACCOMPLISHMENT STATEMENT SAMPLES

➡️Quantitative accomplishment statements samples include: ✌️Adjusted daily sales averaging $20K with end-of-day receipts and cash transactions. ✌️Wrote feature articles for a biweekly newspaper with over 11,000 readers worldwide ✌️Investigated, spotted, analysed and closed past-due accounts amounting to $50K. ✌️Gained a reputation for working well in a team, receiving a ‘Team Player’ award. ✌️Hosted a fundraiser […]

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HOW TO WRITE & TAILOR YOUR RESUME ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Writing responsibilities under experience is one of the biggest resume mistakes. ❌Recruiters aren’t interested in your job responsibilities because they know what each role is responsible for. ✔️ Instead, recruiters are looking for your performance in your past roles as well as what you’ve accomplished throughout your career. Accomplishment statements help set your resume apart

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HOW TO IDENTIFY ACHIEVEMENT-BASED RESUME STATEMENTS

Use these questions to help you assess your career achievements: ➡️How can your experience, skills, aptitudes, or traits be useful to potential employers? ➡️In your field, what specific knowledge or skills make you valuable? ➡️Do managers ask you to do tasks that you are better at than your colleagues? ➡️Are your colleagues seeking your assistance

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HOW TO CREATE IMPACTFUL BULLET POINTS IN YOUR RESUME

In this example, you’ll learn how to turn a generic description into an action-oriented bullet point. ➡️ GENERIC DESCRIPTION ⚈ Responsible for organizing events and panels. Here, it is unclear what you did to organize events and panels, what skills you used, or what kind of events and panels you organized. As a result, you missed

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HOW TO WRITE AN OUTCOME-ORIENTED RESUME?

An outcome-oriented resume focuses on quantitative accomplishments, rather than vague tasks that are unaccompanied by credible statements. Employers are trying to solve an organization’s problem and are looking for talent who can help in carrying out certain tasks.  So when reviewing your resume, the recruiter looks for clear evidence of how you are the talent

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