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Discover How Numbers Can Work For Your Resume

If power adverbs put 360 volts of magnet in your resume, a witty use of numbers and currencies will also do the same if not more. Remember, hiring managers want to see “how” and “how much” you did not just “what you did”. Of course, they want to hire the best and the one who exhibited first rate and no-nonsense performance. To give them the idea that you are a top-performing employee, you need to tell them how much you contributed to the companies that you have worked for by using numbers.

When employers see the results you’ve delivered for others, they will be more likely to believe you can perform for them as well. In whatever position you are applying for, you can stand out by using numbers.

Using numbers in your resume is very easy, just think about your work experience in terms of numbers. Use the following guide samples:

•    Generated sales of $ 1,000,000
•    Saved the company/help cut costs to about  $ 1,000,000
•    Helped grow the market up to $ 1,000,000
•    Worked while  company ABC or department CDE grew by 100% or $ 1,000,000
•    Handled $1,000, 000 project and other multi-million programs
•    Manages 32 people or
•    Led a team of 32  people
•    Performed 32 responsibilities
•    Dealt with 1,000,000 customers
•    Type 100 words per minute
•    Answered 100 customer calls per day
•    Improved customer satisfaction by 100 %
•    Reduced complaints by 100 %
•    Designed more than 100 web pages per month
•    Wrote 100 articles

 

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