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Get a Great Job When You Don’t Have a Job
This is your big moment. You know your skills; you can quantify
your accomplishments; and, most of all, you know how to emo-
tionally capture and keep your readers’ attention. I’m truly
proud of you! Now, it’s your turn to write your own Fearless
Résumé.
So that you won’t have to flip through the entire section to
find all the great work you’ve done, the page numbers of the
essential parts are provided here so that you can refer to them as
you construct your document.
My power proposition p. 20
My general skills p. 67
My job-specific skills p. 72
My personal characteristics p. 76
My Q statements p. 84
Your résumé may change several times over the course of your
job search and many times throughout your life. But now you
have a formula, a strategy, and insight into what employers are
looking for that most of your competitors don’t. Now, here’s a
blank template for you to use to construct your first Fearless
Résumé! Begin by filling in the contact block.
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OBJECTIVE
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