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Résumé and Cover Letter
Secrets Revealed!
“Get the job you want. In 30 days or less.
With proven tips for résumés, cover letters and job interviews.
Guaranteed to work for you. Or your money back!”
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction................................................................................................................................... 5
Free Ongoing Support!.............................................................................................................. 6
Quick Start..................................................................................................................................... 7
Part I: Find the Job You Want............................................................................................... 8
Chapter 1: Best Job Search Web Sites............................................................................... 8
Chapter 2: Link to FREE Job Search Software............................................................. 9
Chapter 3: Power Networking Tips................................................................................... 10
Chapter 4: How to Crack the Hidden Job Market...................................................... 11
CHECKLIST (Days 1-4)........................................................................................................ 12
Part II: Apply for the Job....................................................................................................... 13
Chapter 5: Use a Guaranteed Résumé ............................................................................. 13
Focus on the job you want............................................................................................................................................................13
Focus on achievements and results .............................................................................................................................................14
Easy-to-read design........................................................................................................................................................................15
Easy-to-read language....................................................................................................................................................................15
Quotes from people familiar with your work................................................................................................................................15
How long?.........................................................................................................................................................................................16
Chapter 6: Before Writing Gather Your Information............................................ 17
Find your marketable skills.............................................................................................................................................................17
Prove your case with achievements .............................................................................................................................................17
Don’t include everything what to leave out..........................................................................................................................18
Chapter 7: Writing Your Guaranteed Résumé ............................................................. 19
Objective/Summary .........................................................................................................................................................................19
Career Profile ....................................................................................................................................................................................20
Quotes...............................................................................................................................................................................................20
Experience.........................................................................................................................................................................................21
Education..........................................................................................................................................................................................21
Other Facts .......................................................................................................................................................................................23
Revising............................................................................................................................................................................................23
How to Proofread.............................................................................................................................................................................24
Professional Proofreading Checklist.............................................................................................................................................24
Printing..............................................................................................................................................................................................25
Mistakes to avoid............................................................................................................................................................................25
Chapter 8: Send Your Guaranteed Résumé................................................................... 26
Paper mail..........................................................................................................................................................................................26
Fax......................................................................................................................................................................................................26
E-mail.................................................................................................................................................................................................27
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NOTE: Timing can be everything!................................................................................................................................................27
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Chapter 9: How to Create a Scannable Résumé.......................................................... 29
Chapter 10: How to Create a Keyword/ASCII Résumé............................................ 30
Chapter 11: Guaranteed Cover Letters ........................................................................... 32
Introduction: how to use this resource........................................................................................................................................32
Cover letter strategies.....................................................................................................................................................................33
Six things you must do in your cover letter.................................................................................................................................33
Four mistakes to avoid....................................................................................................................................................................34
Printing your cover letter................................................................................................................................................................34
Cover letter format...........................................................................................................................................................................35
21 Guaranteed Cover Letters..........................................................................................................................................................36
LETTER 1: Customer service manager; sent unsolicited to targeted employer.................................................................36
LETTER 2: Translator; sent unsolicited to targeted employer...............................................................................................37
LETTER 3: Pharmaceutical sales rep; in answer to an ad or sent unsolicited....................................................................38
LETTER 4: Sales and marketing manager; broadcast to employers....................................................................................39
LETTER 5: Generic letter; reply to want ad..............................................................................................................................40
LETTER 6: Sales rep; broadcast to recruiters/employers........................................................................................................41
LETTER 7: Assistant editor; position originally heard about from friend............................................................................42
LETTER 8: Teacher, applying for posted job opening............................................................................................................43
LETTER 9: Creative director; broadcast letter to recruiters/employers................................................................................44
LETTER 10: College grad (accounting major); reply to want ad...........................................................................................45
LETTER 11: Flight attendant; interrupted career......................................................................................................................46
LETTER 12: Senior manager; broadcast letter.........................................................................................................................47
LETTER 13: Senior executive (currently consulting); broadcast letter...............................................................................48
LETTER 14: Mechanical engineer; reply to want ad...............................................................................................................49
LETTER 15: Non-profit; reply to want ad...................................................................................................................................50
LETTER 16: Sales rep; career change........................................................................................................................................51
LETTER 17: Oilfield engineer; broadcast letter.......................................................................................................................52
LETTER 18: College grad (management trainee); sent unsolicited to targeted employer................................................53
LETTER 19: HR generalist (career change); sent unsolicited to targeted employer.........................................................54
LETTER 20: Network engineer (entry level); reply to want ad..............................................................................................55
LETTER 21: Sales and marketing director; broadcast to employers...................................................................................56
BONUS LETTER 1: Resignation.................................................................................................................................................57
BONUS LETTER 2: Follow-up after form letter of acknowledgement..................................................................................58
CHECKLIST (Days 5-20)...................................................................................................... 59
Part III: Get the Job You Want........................................................................................... 60
Chapter 12: Job Interview Tips........................................................................................... 60
Common Interview Questions.......................................................................................................................................................60
Before The Interview.......................................................................................................................................................................61
During The Interview......................................................................................................................................................................61
After The Interview.........................................................................................................................................................................63
Chapter 13: Insider Interview Tips From a Hiring Professional........................... 64
Chapter 14: Interview Blunders That Can Undermine Your Job Search.......... 65
Chapter 15: How To Follow Up After Applying For Jobs Online......................... 67
Chapter 16: Answering Questions of Salary.................................................................. 69
Chapter 17: Additional Reading.......................................................................................... 70
Chapter 18: 3 Secrets of Career Success........................................................................ 72
Chapter 19: Thank-You Letter Template........................................................................ 73
Chapter 20: Reference Sheet Template ........................................................................... 74
CHECKLIST (Days 21-30)................................................................................................... 76
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Appendix I Real-World Résumé Examples............................................................... 77
High Tech Sales Manager (international background 2 pages) Igor Slovak .........................................................................78
Business Analyst/Software Consultant (highly technical 2 pages) James Smith ................................................................80
Network Administrator/Software Consultant (leaving military) David Fagan ......................................................................82
Graphic Designer (career change 5 years earlier) Michael Smith ............................................................................................83
Programmer/Systems Analyst (laid off after 25 years) Jim Smith ............................................................................................85
Network Administrator/Engineer (former aircraft mechanic) Gerry Houck ............................................................................87
Web Site Designer (former business analyst) Jane Yankee .....................................................................................................89
Assistant Buyer (former administrative aid) Mary Jonas .........................................................................................................91
Administrative Assistant (customer service background) Sara Parker ..................................................................................92
Customer Service (high school graduate) Stacey Cohan .........................................................................................................94
Copy Editor (temporary/diverse background) Steve Roeper ...................................................................................................95
Editor/Writer (online and print communication) Linda Madison.............................................................................................97
Manufacturing Position (temporary/diverse background) Frank Jones ................................................................................99
Restaurant Manager (focusing a diverse work background) Mark Bradley .......................................................................100
Secondary Teacher (former accounting professional) Randall Meijer .................................................................................101
Registered Nurse (cardiac care) Tina Murray ..........................................................................................................................103
Medical/Lab Assistant (CNA w/ varied healthcare experience) Gina Jones .......................................................................105
RN/PHN/Staff Nurse (varied healthcare experience) Joan Peterson .....................................................................................107
Sales Rep (diverse background; modified functional format) Frank Howard ......................................................................108
Sales/Marketing (radio/communications) Michael Miller ......................................................................................................110
Pharmaceutical Sales (recent career change) Chris Sanford ..................................................................................................111
Account Manager (technical sales) Nathan Greason .............................................................................................................112
Outside Sales (career change from teaching ) Tim Masterson ..............................................................................................114
Sales Manager (radio and communications background) Dan Mersh .................................................................................115
Software/Technical Sales (prior work in finance) Peter Moon ..............................................................................................117
Management/Office Manager (eight years experience) Jack Jones.......................................................................................118
Management/Non-profit (former teacher moving into business) Kim Smith ......................................................................119
CFO/Controller (15+ years with same company) Frank Stevens ...........................................................................................120
Healthcare Senior Manager (15+ years of healthcare and academic experience) Alex Houser ........................................122
Manufacturing Manager (15+ years of production experience) Norris Staple ....................................................................124
Management/Marketing Consultant (international/publishing background) Dieter Schmidt ..........................................126
Management Trainee (recent college graduate; little experience) Bill Stone .......................................................................129
Sales Position (recent college graduate; little experience) Cindy Roy .................................................................................130
Merchandising (recent college graduate; varied experience) Harold Jason ........................................................................132
Software Engineering/Programming (recent college graduate; no experience) Tim Russel...............................................133
Database Administrator/Programmer (recent graduate; international/little experience) Yun Shin ..................................134
Appendix II Keyword Résumé Examples................................................................ 135
(Software Developer) Bill Davis ..................................................................................................................................................136
(Pharmaceutical Sales) Sally Jones .............................................................................................................................................138
(Retail/merchandising) Gary Peters.............................................................................................................................................139
This publication is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information with regard to the subject matter covered.
It is sold with the understanding that the publisher is not engaged in rendering legal, accounting, or other professional
advice.
Kevin Donlin, individually or corporately, does not accept any responsibility for any liabilities resulting from the actions
of any parties involved.
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Introduction
This eBook will show you how to find, apply for and get the job you want -- in 30 days or less. Or
your money back.
This book is based on my experience writing and editing nearly 2,000 résumés for more than 1,000 clients
since 1995, as owner of Guaranteed Résumés (www.gresumes.com).
Before becoming a professional résumé writer, I read résumés and hired employees at three different
companies in North America and in Japan. I also spent 10 years writing for publication, as a textbook
writer, teacher, freelance writer and associate editor.
This unique experience helped me develop the Guaranteed Résumé format that has worked so well for
clients in 44 states and 23 countries.
Just follow the step-by-step instructions in each chapter. The résumé templates and résumés in the
Appendices are there to guide you. They’re all based on real résumés written for my clients; only the
names have been changed. If you run into trouble or get writer’s block, just copy and paste from the
example résumés to create your own.
You’ll also find chapters to help you write a dynamite cover letter and proofread your résumé. There’s
information on how to find the jobs that suit you best, whether you’re using the Internet, the newspaper
classified ads or your personal network. And much, much more.
I guarantee you’ll be 100% satisfied.
In fact, I’ll make you the same guarantee that I make to my clients. You’ll get the results you want
using this book. Or your money back.
If you’re not satisfied with your results, you may request an immediate, hassle-free refund for up to 90
days after your purchase. Simply send e-mail to kevin@gresumes.com with your name and e-mail address
and reason why you’re not satisfied. I’ll personally refund your money.
Your comments and suggestions are welcomed! Please e-mail me and let me know how you’re doing.
You can reach me at kevin@gresumes.com.
Best wishes,
Kevin Donlin
Owner, Guaranteed Résumés
July 2000
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Free Ongoing Support!
Register today for your free subscription to Employment Dispatch, a monthly e-mail newsletter that
delivers only the newest and best employment information and strategies ... to help you find the right job
fast!
With it, your copy of Résumé and Cover Letter Secrets Revealed will never go out of date!
Short and to the point, each monthly issue is packed with original, valuable information, monthly specials
and “digital coupons” for subscribers only.
You’ll find job-hunting tips from industry insiders, employment articles, links to the Web’s best
employment sites and more!
It’s easy to subscribe! Just send any e-mail to EDispatch-subscribe@listbot.com. Your first issue will
arrive during the first full week of each month.
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Quick Start
While I recommend that you take the time to read this entire book first, you can create and use an
effective résumé quickly by following the instructions below.
1. Find a job using the resources outlined in Part I, chapters 1-2.
2. Choose a résumé from Appendix I that most closely matches your career. The résumés are organized in
two ways:
by job title/career (example: Restaurant Manager)
and by background/special needs (example: temporary/diverse work background).
Adapt each section with your own information. Feel free to copy and paste from several résumés to
assemble your own.
Be sure the final product is 100% accurate and describes YOUR skills and experience!
Making a career change? Want to de-emphasize a diverse work history? I highly recommend you
use the modified functional format I used for Frank Howard and Tim Masterson (see their résumés in
Appendix I), that have become the standard for my paying clients.
And be absolutely sure to use the proofreading checklist included in chapter 9. About 90% of
the résumés I see that are written by others have at least one or two errors in spelling, grammar or
spacing. I urge you to take the time to proofread your résumé carefully. Then, for best results, have a
trusted friend or colleague read it, too.
The résumés in the Appendix are proven winners, so you definitely won’t go wrong by adapting them to
your situation.
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Part I: Find the Job You Want
Chapter 1: Best Job Search Web Sites
To get started finding the job you want -- fast -- I suggest you register at the following Web sites and use
their free job search agents.
When job openings are found that match your preferences, you'll receive them by e-mail. It's like the
classified ads in reverse! I’ve set up links from the Guaranteed Résumés Web site to some of the best.
Point your browser here:
Flip Dog - http://www.gresumes.com/fd
The Vault - http://www.gresumes.com/v
Career Exchange - http://www.gresumes.com/ce
Cruel World - http://www.gresumes.com/cs
Are you a recent college graduate?
Search for jobs and upload your resume at College Recruiter - http://www.gresumes.com/cr
Are you a management or other professional?
Register with Futurestep, a free executive search service. Point your browser to the Career Section of the
Wall Street Journal and click on FutureStep - http://www.careers.wsj.com/
Finally, I’ve set up a comprehensive job search site with job search resources broken down by career
type. Point your browser here:
1 Stop Job Search - http://www.1-job-search-employment-careers.com/
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Chapter 2: Link to FREE Job Search Software
Title: Wanted Jobs 2K
System Requirements: Windows 95 or Windows 98
Looking for the perfect job? Try Wanted Jobs 2K. This free, intelligent search agent uses your input
(state, job title, and keywords) to query all of the most popular job databases on the Web, including
America’s Job Bank, CareerMosaic, CareerPath, Monster.com, and the ZDNet jobEngine.
It diligently updates itself every time you use it and offers several must-have features for serious job
hunting: lighting-quick, multithreaded searches; customizable result depth and relevancy levels; result
sorting and flagging; integrated browser launching to examine individual ads; and refined seek features to
drill down into results.
To download your free version, just point your browser here:
http://www.wj2k.com/
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Chapter 3: Power Networking Tips
Here are two powerful ways to network your way to a new position -- job fairs and job clubs.
You'll see advertisements for job fairs in almost every Sunday paper. They're often held at local hotels or
convention centers. Even if you don't see an ad for a job you seek, if an employer you'd like to work for
will be at a job fair, go there with your résumé and start meeting people.
Let them know what you'd like to be doing for them -- they might offer to create a position just for you
that uses your skills. Or at least agree to let you interview. You'll never know what good things might
happen unless you go and find out!
In addition to meeting employers, try to exchange business cards with at least five other job seekers.
Why? They might be leaving a company that's looking for someone just like you! At the very least, you'll
be practicing your networking skills, which can help you in a job club.
Job clubs -- what are they and how can they help you? Here's the inside scoop.
Because the vast majority of jobs are filled through personal contacts, a job club can be very effective in
your job search. And you'll find them all around you. Contact your local library, church, community groups
and state employment agency for help in contacting one or more that suit your needs.
If your city publishes a free employment weekly newspaper, be sure to check the announcements section
to find job clubs; you may also find them listed in the phone book.
In a good job club, you'll meet regularly with 10-30 other people to share leads, provide support and
practice such skills as interviewing and negotiating for salary. Job clubs are often free, so don't worry
about high membership costs.
I highly recommend you consider adding job fairs and job clubs to your arsenal of job-search weapons!
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