1. Spend $200 on getting your resume refined so it SCREAMS
‘RING ME FOR AN INTERVIEW NOW, before someone else snaps me up.”
2. Spend another $150 to get clear on your interview technique, including your 3 strengths with concise examples of proof. For practice, of course. Remember, this is a speaking exercise.
3. Smooth Hair/suit and shoes… say $300 - they speak volumes before you even open your mouth.
4. The last $350? How about a celebratory splurge now that you’ve got your new position…
- Dinner and overnight at a ***** star hotel?
- A beachhouse on the NSW north coast for the weekend?
- The labradoodle puppy she’s always wanted?
- Leaping out of an aeroplane at 16,000 feet?
- Popped in the tin under your bed for a rainy day?
5. Or none of the above?
One Comment
Steve said
Great ideas Rebekah. As an employer I read a few resumes a week and you’re spot on when you say that for one to stand out it needs to ’scream’.
(I like that you included the celebratory splurge part too - a good reminder that life must be fun too).