Monday, April 20, 2020
Writing a Resume After Closing Your Own Company
Writing a Resume After Closing Your Own CompanyIs it possible to write a resume after closing your own company? I often hear this question, as I have certainly seen many situations where a well-written resume is ignored by an employer. In some cases, such as the one above, it is simply because the prospective employee has not been given any time to put together his or her resume. But if you are planning on closing your own business, you need to get your personal resume ready before you hit the open market.Most people who work in this industry are usually on the job for a long time. There are also those who are constantly working their way through their first big marketing campaign, and still end up with some money on the bank account. Either way, I expect you to have written and polished up your own resume by now. If you haven't, here are some suggestions. Please read the rest of this article for more information.Before you begin writing your resume, take a deep breath. You have to c onsider the following: the type of person you want to be. Perhaps your job will be out of the blue! If so, you may want to put off doing the paperwork until you get yourself ready.What about a new company? The point of getting ready to go to the new company is to keep your existing employment track record. If you are currently working for an established company, you might want to start early, at least if you expect to do better than you did at your old company. How do you want to present yourself to an employer when you already have something to say about your past performance?If you haven't worked with the former employer, maybe you don't want to rehash all the bad things you said about the company while working there. So you might want to do this right from the beginning. Or perhaps you have done enough to earn an unbiased assessment of the company and can move on without talking about the other topics.You should certainly write your resume in a couple of months before you expect to go to the new company. Even if you anticipate going in the next month, do not rush this process. Consider your goal and what you are willing to do in order to reach it.When you are ready to send your resume, don't send it too late to the organization. This will help you find a job faster and might also allow you to apply sooner, if the organization notices your resume early on.
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