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The Resume is Never Ready: How to Build the File That Gets YOU Hired

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Content provided by Kevin Cameron. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kevin Cameron or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Are you struggling to stand out in today's crowded job market? The sheer volume of job postings and applicants is overwhelming, especially when job seekers can apply with just a few clicks. This isn't a competition based on qualification, but against the sheer number of people who hit "apply." In this episode, we break down the critical strategies you need to separate yourself from the crowd and master resume building to find and secure opportunities.

In This Episode:

The Overwhelming Application Problem: There are no perfect resumes! Spending too much time trying to achieve perfection can delay your job search. We discuss how to create an effective resume that is ready to submit and gets past the screeners, ensuring you're not lost in the process.

AI as Your Job Search Partner: Formatting is Key: Learn why the PDF format is the way to go, as AI readers and scanners are designed to read them and maintain your intended formatting. We cover why other formats, like Word documents, can result in wacky formatting that harms your chances.

Advanced AI Search Strategy: Coding Your Resumes: Find out how to use an internal code (e.g., KC-10) to organize and track multiple versions of your resume in a spreadsheet. This prevents the reader from knowing the document was specifically tailored for the job, which can raise suspicion.

Finding the Unposted Jobs: Location, Location, Location: Use a family member or friend's address to utilize a local address if applying out of town. This demonstrates significant interest in the area, a critical piece of information when aiming to secure opportunities.

Interview and Cover Letter Prep: Content Counts: Learn the importance of the Summary as your highlight reel, the use of action verbs, and why you must break down acronyms for non-subject matter experts (like HR) who might be doing the initial screen.

The Importance of Personalizing Your Application: Quantify Your Accomplishments: Understand why you need to include quantifiable data (numbers and metrics) in your resume bullets to demonstrate real accomplishments, attention to detail, and a tracking mindset.

A Two-Way Street: Professional Contact: Realize that every step should be about making it easy for them to contact you. Always include your phone number and LinkedIn profile on your resume and in your emails, and know that it's okay to ask for a brief moment to call them back if they reach you when you're busy or in a loud place.

Key Takeaways:

Reverse the Process: Instead of striving for a single "perfect" resume, focus on creating multiple, coded, and tracked PDF versions that are effective for specific roles.

Be Specific to Separate: Review your background and highlight skills that are strongest while making sure they align with the skills you hope to build in your next role.

Utilize Your Existing Network: Get a friend or colleague to review your resume to ensure every bullet point is clear and comprehensible, and make sure your resume lines up with your LinkedIn profile.

Know Your 'Why' and 'What': If you are a recent graduate, you may need to include your GPA if the job posting requires it. Do not include references directly on the resume; state that they are "available upon request."

A strong strategy involves leveraging AI to go beyond the noise of job boards, making informed connections, and knowing your value.

If you found this advice valuable, please hit Subscribe or Follow @careeringwithcameron_ so you don't miss our next episode! We will be doing a deep dive into exactly how to use AI to supercharge your job search and interview prep. Share this episode with a friend currently navigating the job market!

This episode was edited and produced by The 32 Collective. Come say hi on Instagram @the32collective_

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Content provided by Kevin Cameron. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kevin Cameron or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Are you struggling to stand out in today's crowded job market? The sheer volume of job postings and applicants is overwhelming, especially when job seekers can apply with just a few clicks. This isn't a competition based on qualification, but against the sheer number of people who hit "apply." In this episode, we break down the critical strategies you need to separate yourself from the crowd and master resume building to find and secure opportunities.

In This Episode:

The Overwhelming Application Problem: There are no perfect resumes! Spending too much time trying to achieve perfection can delay your job search. We discuss how to create an effective resume that is ready to submit and gets past the screeners, ensuring you're not lost in the process.

AI as Your Job Search Partner: Formatting is Key: Learn why the PDF format is the way to go, as AI readers and scanners are designed to read them and maintain your intended formatting. We cover why other formats, like Word documents, can result in wacky formatting that harms your chances.

Advanced AI Search Strategy: Coding Your Resumes: Find out how to use an internal code (e.g., KC-10) to organize and track multiple versions of your resume in a spreadsheet. This prevents the reader from knowing the document was specifically tailored for the job, which can raise suspicion.

Finding the Unposted Jobs: Location, Location, Location: Use a family member or friend's address to utilize a local address if applying out of town. This demonstrates significant interest in the area, a critical piece of information when aiming to secure opportunities.

Interview and Cover Letter Prep: Content Counts: Learn the importance of the Summary as your highlight reel, the use of action verbs, and why you must break down acronyms for non-subject matter experts (like HR) who might be doing the initial screen.

The Importance of Personalizing Your Application: Quantify Your Accomplishments: Understand why you need to include quantifiable data (numbers and metrics) in your resume bullets to demonstrate real accomplishments, attention to detail, and a tracking mindset.

A Two-Way Street: Professional Contact: Realize that every step should be about making it easy for them to contact you. Always include your phone number and LinkedIn profile on your resume and in your emails, and know that it's okay to ask for a brief moment to call them back if they reach you when you're busy or in a loud place.

Key Takeaways:

Reverse the Process: Instead of striving for a single "perfect" resume, focus on creating multiple, coded, and tracked PDF versions that are effective for specific roles.

Be Specific to Separate: Review your background and highlight skills that are strongest while making sure they align with the skills you hope to build in your next role.

Utilize Your Existing Network: Get a friend or colleague to review your resume to ensure every bullet point is clear and comprehensible, and make sure your resume lines up with your LinkedIn profile.

Know Your 'Why' and 'What': If you are a recent graduate, you may need to include your GPA if the job posting requires it. Do not include references directly on the resume; state that they are "available upon request."

A strong strategy involves leveraging AI to go beyond the noise of job boards, making informed connections, and knowing your value.

If you found this advice valuable, please hit Subscribe or Follow @careeringwithcameron_ so you don't miss our next episode! We will be doing a deep dive into exactly how to use AI to supercharge your job search and interview prep. Share this episode with a friend currently navigating the job market!

This episode was edited and produced by The 32 Collective. Come say hi on Instagram @the32collective_

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