What essential ingredient is missing from most resumes?
Don't bother sending a resume if this element is missing
It is simply “Why I as a candidate am valuable to your firm.”
Hiring Managers are busy people. So are Human Resources staffers. If you can’t capture their attention to your cover letter and resume, then you’ve lost your chance.
Don’t depend on the cover letter and resume to stay together, either—as your resume gets forwarded in internal emails.
Good resumes show achievements that relate to the target employers business.
For example:
“Shortened the time to construct 10 MW solar installations by 10%, thereby saving a total of $5 MM/year for my firm.”
“Increased revenue to corporate energy buyers by $5MM/year during first 2 years of my most recent position as senior sales executive.”
“Reduced early design time for solar sites by 20% though the use of automated Excel templates used by myself and our engineering team.”
Be Direct.
Dear Mr XX.
Based on my review of your company's operations it appears that I can bring value to your sales force through my focused sales skills and experience—which are detailed in the attached resume.
But what if you don’t know what’s of interest about my background.
A. Don’t bother sending a resume.
B. Find out. It will help you build a better resume and interview better.












