Using Body Language During An Interview/ Can Stats Make Your Resume
           Many of us use our resumes like a marketing tool to describe our capabilities and experience. What we don"t realize is that there is two parts to that.  Cat Miller from DiceTV suggests backing up your expertise with job specific statistics. When finding your metrics figure out the significance, improvements achieved, who benefitted, and what was the bottom line impact. Project plans are always good sources because they spell out your goals and when you needed to have it done. The point of all this is that employers want to see results. Prove your success by providing data of your accomplishments. For more information or to see some good examples of statistics go to http://career-resources.dice.com/articles/content/entry/dicetv_stats_make_the_resume?cmpid=144.Â
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