Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Writing a LVN Resume - The First Sentence You Write to Get Hired

Writing a LVN Resume - The First Sentence You Write to Get HiredA personal statement, or an LVN resume, is the very first thing that an employer will see when you apply for a job. So it's important to make sure that your statement is exactly what they're looking for.Now, when I say that you should write a good personal statement, I don't mean just a 'here are my hobbies and interests' type thing. In fact, you don't have to write something like that at all. Here are some things that you can say about yourself in your first paragraph:o You're the smartest person I know, by far. o You want to do my job because you're passionate about it. o I'd be lucky to have you as a boss. So I'll work with you for many years, and if we disagree then you'll know that you made the right decision.o The second key thing is the fact that you're genuinely interested in the job and in your employer. Now, sometimes people go through their CV and just slip up, and when that happens, they're obviously lying. Y ours shouldn't be like that. If you're genuinely interested in the job, then it's going to be harder for them to think of you as being untrustworthy.o Be honest about the reasons why you're not an employee. Sometimes a CV might say something like, 'I love animals and making food. That's why I'm going to apply for this job. 'When you're writing your personal statement, be honest about your real motives. This will show that you really care about doing your job well, and that's how you'll gain the trust of the employer.o Don't be afraid to talk about things that could really be considered flaws in your character. It's not important that you think of them as flaws. Just be honest about the things that you might need to improve on.o There's no point in being emotional in your personal statement. Just be yourself. Show them that you're professional and you'll impress them.

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