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Bypassing The Gatekeepers Once you are cleared by the placement consultants, you stand a chance of meeting the Gate Keepers of the inner circle i.e., company HRD folk.
Only then can you hope to
get through to the man who actually might hire you! Maybe you have no talking personal letter addressed to him. Maybe you never spoke to him. But mainly it is because your resume is badly made & doesn’t give him the feel of a winning professional. He is certainly not interested in proposing a professional with a losing streak(s) (amply present in your poorly written resume) to his client company. Even if you have never spoken to him, your resume speaks. And a poorly written resume talks death of the professional. Even if you have been speaking to him & cultivating him for years. This placement consultant gatekeeper has over the years fine-tuned his senses. He is a pucca businessman & he doesn’t relish bidding on an ordinary horse or a donkey.
Your resume should appeal
to a placement consultant. It should unleash substantial creative
juices flow in this businessman & he should start seeing your resume
as a thick wad of money or a cheque to be earned from his client
company. This is a psychographic situation to be created by your all
powerful & ascending resume being presented as a marketing tool rather
than as a stale compendium of history. Your appropriately made resume
must put most of the placement consultants in a competition to get you
immediate job change.
Many HRD Gate Keepers
trash functional resumes as soon as they see them. Use a chronological
resume format. If you apply for jobs online or through e-mail, paper
quality and scannability are unimportant. Content, structure, format,
and Strategy are much more important. Gate Keepers and hiring Heads
view functional resumes with suspicion. Authors of resume writing
books, and unsophisticated resume writers who subscribe to their
views, often advocate functional resumes for three reasons: it is a
simple solution to a complex problem, the advocates do not know
better, and they do not have to live with the consequences. If you
assume that most people who make hiring decisions are of above-average
intelligence, it stands to reason that they would recognize an
overused method of hiding information. If you know how the human eye
travels, and understand Gate Keepers psychology, you can hide negative
information in plain sight. |
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