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Why Your Resume Belongs In A Paper Shredder & How To Fix It

Nate Anglin
6 min readJul 16, 2018

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A simple formula whether you’re looking for a career or the one hiring.

Photo by Brooke Lark on Unsplash

Here’s how you find a job.

You write a resume. You search for open positions. You apply to any position that has a pulse. You cross your fingers. And you pray.

Right?

Far too often, you use your resume as a means to no end.

You think all you need is a resume and POOF a job offer will appear.

Sure this happens sometimes, but it’s a gamble. You’re not getting the position you really want.

What if you could achieve a better Return On Time?

Your resume gets ignored 99% of the time. Employers skim resumes. I skim resumes.

Madness!

Just imagine…

We’re hiring for 5 positions right now at Skylink. That’s hundreds, if not thousands of resumes by the time all positions have been filled.

Here’s how you can approach your resume for maximum effectiveness.

Your resume is a snapshot of your career

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Nate Anglin
Nate Anglin

Written by Nate Anglin

Small Biz Investor, CEO, & helping others improve their performance, profit, & potential w/out sacrificing what’s most important. www.nateanglin.com/newsletter

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