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We need you to elaborate further….Thank you


“I need artists”

- Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer

The TSR staff may or may not be speculating when stating this, but most Resumes/CV’s are nothing more than replica’s of job descriptions. What we mean is that most candidates description of previous employment experience shows nothing more than the requirements of the job itself.

Having a resume/cv designed like this does not give Hiring Managers an accurate picture of your abilities. It only shows that you know how to do what is expected of you.  In today’s competitive job environment (And we will continue to repeat this..) you need to distinguish yourself from amongst the competition. You resume/cv should have “examples” of personal achievements and results. This will show a potential employer how “productive” you were for your previous employer. It also illustrates your need for further challenges.

What distinguishes you from the competition?

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Director of Sales or DIRECTOR OF SALES


“Job descriptions are virtually the same. A Software Tester for Microsoft has the same duties and responsibilities as a Software Tester for Google, APPLE, Oracle, etc………..”

TSR Staff

Attention Sports-Industry Job seekers: 

There are virtually no available employment opportunities that have not been around for a while (Exception: Mobile Application Developer). This means that the position you are applying for and the one you currently have are not new to the labor market. We say this so that as a candidate you recognize the need for more on your Resume/CV to distinguish you from the competition.

For example as a hypothetical, TeamWorkOnline.com has a position listed for a Director of Sales position for the Washington Redskins. There are 4 candidates who intend to apply. Each candidate is also the Director of Sales for their current employer. In viewing their Resume/CV any Hiring Manager would expect to see the following job duties and responsibilities: Managed a team of ” ” Sales Representatives, Responsible for the ” ” territory, Provided training and coaching, etc…… The point we are making is that nothing listed above would distinguish them.

However, the fortunate candidate to get the position will be the one who provides more detail. This individual will include the specific dollar amount of sales his team generated, the % of increase in sales from a prior quarter, top performance/performer accolades, new business generated, amount of his/her responsible budget, etc….

These additional characteristics will distinguish the successful candidate from his competitors. 

Many people look at the Resume/CV as a document used for making a “normal” job description sound the more articulate. This is the wrong attitude to take when conducting a job search. The job description for any position listed on your Resume/CV should be no more than 2 sentences. The description will then be followed by as many bullet points to reflect “specific” Results and Accomplishments. This information is critical and may be the determining factor if you are one who has received no callbacks or inquiries from recruiters where your Resume/CV is located on an online Sports Employment site.

 

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