Friday, November 15, 2019
Seasoned is For Steaks, Not Your Resume
Seasoned is For Steaks, Not Your Resume Seasoned is For Steaks, Not Your Resume Leave the âseasonedâ for the steaks, and choose more powerful, effective words when crafting your resume. When people write âseasonedâ on their resume, what do they mean?Old? Lifer? Dated?Iâve asked around and the recruiters and HR people that use Ladders to hire great professionals donât understand it either.To describe yourself as âa seasoned professional with over 15 years experienceâ is to say nothing that compels your audience to hire you. Itâs cliched. Itâs a wasted opportunity.Itâs like a car ad that begins âequipped with doors that open, and four wheels arranged in two axes, this car willâ¦âItâs entirely too obvious and doesnât give the hiring manager a reason they must keep reading.Itâs far, far better to focus on the successes youâve had, or traits that have enabled you to reach the heights youâve hit in your career.So rather than âseasonedâ, describe yourself as:âsteadily progressingââindustry-leadingâârespected expert in my fieldââgoal-achievingâ (or âgoal-smashingâ if thatâs your jam)âtested and provenâor other gripping phrases that highlight the story and the pitch you want to make.Leave the âseasonedâ for the steaks, and choose more powerful, effective words when crafting your resume.Iâm rooting for you!
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