To Write a Great Resume, Follow the 3 Rules of Copywriting  

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#resumetips By Julie O'Malley, CPRW, Pongo Resume

I've been writing professionally for eons, but to this day I keep a little cheat sheet on my wall, titled "Three Things a Copywriter Must Know Before Writing." Even though I know those three things by heart (and I'll share them with you soon), I still like to look at that piece of paper every day to keep the basics front and center. I mention this because resume writing is copywriting (otherwise you're doin' it wrong).

First, let me backtrack and define "copywriting," just in case you're not sure. Copywriting is writing that is intended to advertise or publicize a product or service. Some forms of writing are meant to inform, warn, or entertain. They may influence their readers' behaviors, but they aren't trying to sell anything directly. (They don't have to convince anyone to part with money.) Your resume, on the other hand, does. It has to sell you to employers, and convince them you're worth interviewing. To craft a winning resume, you can't just write, you have to copywrite.

The 3 Rules of Copywriting

As promised, here are the three things a copywriter must know before writing:

  1. OBJECTIVE -- What is the goal of the copy?
  2. AUDIENCE -- Who is the prospective buyer; what are their needs and pain points?
  3. PRODUCT -- What are the special features and benefits to the buyer?
How They Apply to Your Resume

In the case of your resume, here's how you would answer these three questions:

  1. OBJECTIVE -- To earn an interview by communicating that you have the right skills, experience, education, and qualities to do this specific job well and to fit in with the team.
  2. AUDIENCE -- A manager who has a problem (i.e., an open position) that needs to be solved because it’s hurting the business's productivity, profitability, efficiency, and/or responsiveness.
  3. PRODUCT -- You, packaged and presented in a way that meets the Objective (#1) and persuades the Audience (#2) that you could be the solution to their problem.

If you're not sure whether to include something in your resume, measure it against Questions 1, 2, and 3. Will it help get you an interview? Is it relevant to the hiring manager's needs? Does it further the impression that hiring you could be the solution their problem?

If not, leave it out. You can tell them more at the interview!

Pongo Resume Blog Link: http://www.pongoresume.com/blogs/1/pongo.cfm

How do you make your email thank you stand out?  

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#interviewtips I recently tweeted a message about #TPE discouraging hard copy Thank You notes/letters. In general, email thank you notes have been acceptable for quite a while.

In an effort to reduce the amount of paper used during TPE, we are asking candidates and employers to consider refraining from sending hard copy thank you notes. We are estimating that, based on previous numbers and our projected attendance, we could "save" almost 10,000 thank you cards from being used! We realize that this is a departure from custom for many participants, and encourage those who still want to deliver personal messages of appreciation to use email instead.
How do you make your Thank You note stand out when you are competing with the hiring manager's stuffed inbox? Please reply with your suggestions here.
  • Make your email subject descriptive:Rather than "Thank you", consider something like "Thank you for the interview. I am excited about this opportunity!" (Please add other suggestions below)
  • Consider creating a formatted email with attractive "stationary." If you do this using the built-in feature in Outlook, or using other methods, be sure you test it first to ensure it reads well in multiple email clients.
  • Be sure you include your contact information, and consider attaching your resume again.
  • Write a "PS" on your email, with something that will help the interviewer remember you.
Please post your recommendations!

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New #TPE Student Housing Jobseeker Blog... Check it out!  

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For those who are in the hunt for jobs in the on-campus student housing world, particularly if you are going to one of the exchanges, check out http://placementexchange.blogspot.com, the new blog that The Placement Exchange just started.

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