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Referrals - How to Get Them /p>Referrals are an extension of Networking. If people like you and like the sound of your product or service, then there's a good chance they'll tell other people about you.If they already use your product or service and are totally satisfied, then there's also a good chance that they'll recommend you to ot The problem you faced was underachieving sales staff, the action you took was to retrain the staff, and the result was an increase in profitability of 15%. Doesn’t this sound better and more impactful than simply saying “Managed sales staff” or something similar to this? Not only does the first example contain far more detail, it uses action verbs such as “upskilled” and uses specific numbers to describe the Negotiation in Online Sales - You Got to Be Kidding? What resume format should you use when putting your job accomplishment bullet points together?Ever heard of this? Negotiating in Online sales. Why would you have to, aren't all the offers fixed anyway. If all the offers were fixed why do they send you different packages or different emails. How valuable is your time? It all depends on who you are dealing with and what you are looking for doesn't it.If Specifically, how should you structure the text in your resume to get the best and biggest positive impact that will result in more interviews? Hiring managers hire someone because they have a problem that they need solved. Therefore your resume needs to clearly illustrate your accomplishments, proof of the problems that you’ve solved. When you are putting your resume together and are typing your bullet points describing each job you’ve held, remember that you’re not putting together a job description. You need to type your bullet points to describe your accomplishments and achievements, not simply state what you did in that position. A good way to accomplish this is to structure each point with the following format: Problem, Action, Result. Here it is explained in more detail: Problem: Explain a problem or situation that arose in your job. Action: Explain the action that you took to deal with and solve the problem or situation described above. Result: Explain the result of the action you undertook to solve the problem or situation described above. Specifically, let’s say you are a sales manager and you have a group of sales staff who aren’t meeting their sales quotas. You decide to retrain the staff in sales techniques to improve their sales skills and as a result profitability increased by 15%. Here is how you could structure the bullet point in your resume: The problem you faced was underachieving sales staff, the action you took was to retrain the staff, and the result was an increase in profitability of 15%. Doesn’t this sound better and more impactful than simply saying “Managed sales staff” or something similar to this? Not only does the first example contain far more detail, it uses action verbs such as “upskilled” and uses specific numbers to describe the n Mortgage Marketing: Take Aim on Your Marketing Efforts you’ve solved.Are you looking for the secret to successfully marketing your business as a loan officer? It can be summed up in one word - relationships.Okay, maybe this sounds like an old saw - create relationships with real estate agents and watch business come to you. So what's the problem? Well, the probelm When you are putting your resume together and are typing your bullet points describing each job you’ve held, remember that you’re not putting together a job description. You need to type your bullet points to describe your accomplishments and achievements, not simply state what you did in that position. A good way to accomplish this is to structure each point with the following format: Problem, Action, Result. Here it is explained in more detail: Problem: Explain a problem or situation that arose in your job. Action: Explain the action that you took to deal with and solve the problem or situation described above. Result: Explain the result of the action you undertook to solve the problem or situation described above. Specifically, let’s say you are a sales manager and you have a group of sales staff who aren’t meeting their sales quotas. You decide to retrain the staff in sales techniques to improve their sales skills and as a result profitability increased by 15%. Here is how you could structure the bullet point in your resume: The problem you faced was underachieving sales staff, the action you took was to retrain the staff, and the result was an increase in profitability of 15%. Doesn’t this sound better and more impactful than simply saying “Managed sales staff” or something similar to this? Not only does the first example contain far more detail, it uses action verbs such as “upskilled” and uses specific numbers to describe the Business Broker Versus Merger and Acquisition Advisor >Problem, Action, Result.Most business owners only sell one business in their lifetime. The results of that sale can have a major impact on the financial future of the family. For most business sales we recommend that the seller engage a professional specializing in business sales to assist. There are two broad categories of professionals th Here it is explained in more detail: Problem: Explain a problem or situation that arose in your job. Action: Explain the action that you took to deal with and solve the problem or situation described above. Result: Explain the result of the action you undertook to solve the problem or situation described above. Specifically, let’s say you are a sales manager and you have a group of sales staff who aren’t meeting their sales quotas. You decide to retrain the staff in sales techniques to improve their sales skills and as a result profitability increased by 15%. Here is how you could structure the bullet point in your resume: The problem you faced was underachieving sales staff, the action you took was to retrain the staff, and the result was an increase in profitability of 15%. Doesn’t this sound better and more impactful than simply saying “Managed sales staff” or something similar to this? Not only does the first example contain far more detail, it uses action verbs such as “upskilled” and uses specific numbers to describe the How to Increase Your Chance of Promotion at Work sales manager and you have a group of sales staff who aren’t meeting their sales quotas. You decide to retrain the staff in sales techniques to improve their sales skills and as a result profitability increased by 15%. Here is how you could structure the bullet point in your resume:Job promotions are not something that happens all of a sudden. Getting promoted is not only about your growth but it is equally proportional to the benefits an organization expects you to deliver for them. In short to expect a promotion one has to prove his abilities and capability as an individual or in other words The problem you faced was underachieving sales staff, the action you took was to retrain the staff, and the result was an increase in profitability of 15%. Doesn’t this sound better and more impactful than simply saying “Managed sales staff” or something similar to this? Not only does the first example contain far more detail, it uses action verbs such as “upskilled” and uses specific numbers to describe the Networking: The Power of Being Visible /p>There are numerous ways of marketing, but one of the most exciting and most rewarding is through networking. Whenever attending an event, imagine meeting at least one person who has the potential of generating an abundance of extraordinary business for you.With this in mind, enter the room with a mission to me The problem you faced was underachieving sales staff, the action you took was to retrain the staff, and the result was an increase in profitability of 15%. Doesn’t this sound better and more impactful than simply saying “Managed sales staff” or something similar to this? Not only does the first example contain far more detail, it uses action verbs such as “upskilled” and uses specific numbers to describe the number of staff in question and the specific result of the action, an increase in profitability of 15%. In short, your bullet points should include as much detail as possible and should use action verbs that explain not what just what you did in the job, but what you accomplished. Hiring managers want to read about your accomplishments not simply a rehash of your job description.
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