Tuesday, May 12, 2020
Think the resume is dead Youre wrong.
Think the resume is dead Youâre wrong. 13 Flares 13 Flares Jason Mollica is a public relations/social media marketing professional that recently branched out to assist clients in maximizing their online presence for better financial results. Jason was formerly the public relations manager at a strategic marketing and PR firm near Buffalo, New York, where he was responsible for educating clients on social media, strategic marketing plans, as well as media training. Prior to this, he worked at Niagara University in the Office of Communications and Public Relations. In addition, Jason has a rich background in traditional media. He worked for Fox News Channel in New York City, and was part of a team that helped to launch Fox News Radio. Jason blogs over at One Guys Journey and you can find him on Twitter @JasMollica It never ceases to amaze me how some experts are quick to proclaim that something is dead. If you are in public relations and/or marketing, weâve heard that the press release is dead and Google+ is a Facebook killer (all wrong, in my opinion). I recently read a blog post that said the resume is dead. Of course, I chuckled because I have yet to hear one human resources professional or hiring manager say this. Kevin W. Grossman, the author of the blog, answered why HE wants the resume to die: Because itâs a self-serving piece of inconsistently formatted and fudged professional drivel that really doesnât help me hire true quality of fit. So, the resume should be dead then? WRONG. Your resume is incredibly important and will continue to be. Thatâs not saying you should not create an online portfolio, though. A resume is what helps to get you in the door. Itâs not drivel. The resume is something that is part of the entire hiring process. In my field, I look at the cover letter, then the resume. If the candidate gets past this, then I look at a digital (on iPad) or online portfolio. Just like you wouldnât start a project without a plan, you arenât going to bring a new hire in based simply on a resume. Remember, the resume is NOT dead. Donât let anyone tell you otherwise.
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