Friday, April 10, 2020
Why You Shouldnt Live For Your Resume - Work It Daily
Why You Shouldnt Live For Your Resume - Work It Daily Thereâs something I need to get off my chest and thatâs how puzzled I am seeing some people making decisions based on âhow it looks on their resume.â Do you do this? To me, thatâs life imitating art. Or something warped like that. You may be surprised to hear me say this â" as the resume expert â" but come on, folks! Do you really want to relinquish that much power to your resume? What I see happening is people making career decisions â" sometimes life decisions â" primarily based on how it will look on their resume. Of course, there may be situations where you donât have a big preference for the options youâre considering, and if one of them looks a lot better on your resume, then it could make sense. But this living for your resume mentality is sad. Hereâs the thing: there probably is a reason you are driven to do something you think is not going to look very good on your resume. It may be you want to do something completely different, or take a sabbatical, or take a step back, or a few months off... So, do it! The feelings and intuition and passion that guide us on our paths in life are hard enough for most of us to follow anyway. You donât need another self-imposed, made-up reason why you canât (read: wonât). Because you know what? There are plenty of people in great careers at great companies with not-so-perfect resumes. And there are people with these so-called âperfect resumesâ sitting at home being unemployed right now. It doesnât matter! Who knows? During your sabbatical or your trip around the world, you could end up with inspiration to start your own business, meet your future spouse, or realize you want to switch careers altogether. Iâm not trivializing the role of the resume here. Iâve yet to meet someone who moved from one job (or career) to the next without having to produce a resume. And itâs true hiring folks frown upon large employment gaps and stuff. So yes, it may be more challenging for you to create a strong resume next time around. However, your resume is just one way of introducing yourself to an employer. There is so much more to you and how you present yourself. My advice is to hire a resume pro for any kind of challenging background anyway. But for crying out loud... donât put off life out of fear for the âalmighty resume!â If youâve got an interesting story to tell and you know what sets you apart, and if you can market and present yourself; âperfect resumesâ be damned! Resume schmesume. Okay? Now, I want to know... are you guilty of âthat wonât look good on my resumeâ talk? What have you NOT done out of fear it would âruinâ your resume? Tell me! And Iâll tell you whether you could revitalize that old dream or side step without fear from the resume gods. Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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