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Electronic Resumes: What Every Online Applicant Should Know. By Lisa Lane If you are planning to apply to companies online, success depends on knowing how to prepare your resume for online submission and knowing how the system works. Impactful, online resumes require you to follow a separate set of rules from the traditional, printed resume. First, let’s talk about how
the system works. Most large pharmaceutical companies scan the resumes that
they get. Why? Because it is simple, inexpensive and efficient. This is good
news for them but may be bad news for you. Your resume stands a good chance
of getting lost in their database instead of being read by a human being.
You apply online to their job posting….now what? Once scanned, your resume just sits there waiting for an opportunity to be pulled from the database. How are resumes pulled or selected? The person who is in charge of screening resumes will go to the database and type in some keywords based on the qualifications that they are looking for. For example, they might be interested in filling a position in San Diego, CA. They might want the person to have sales experience and have a BA degree in Marketing. They decide to use these keywords: San Diego, Sales and, Marketing. Viola! A search using those keywords pulls all the resumes with those keywords in the body of their online application. If the list of resumes is too long, they might add another keyword. Did your resume get pulled? If it had all of the keywords, yes. If not, there is a good chance that it’s still sitting there in the resume abyss. Now let’s look at another scenario. Did you apply online at Monster? WOW! That’s some database! Even if you have all those keywords, there is a chance that your resume could be #500 in a listing of 1000 resumes. Is this all starting to make sense now? Can you see why you are a great applicant and haven’t gotten those calls for interviews? Bottom line is that you need to load your resume with pharma sales related keywords when applying online. Look at the job listing. Use it to find your keywords. Chances are good that the keywords that will be used to search the database will be right there in the job description. Including 2-3 more relevant keywords than your competition can help bring success vs. failure in securing an interview. How to prepare your resume for online submission:
How to convert your resume to
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