Why Results-Oriented Résumés

Employers want to know about your accomplishments, the results you were able to produce.

Employers are not as interested in what you were doing. What’s important is the result you produced by doing this or that. You’ll have a better chance with potential employers if you think in this results-oriented way.

Here’s the way our job description language looks and reads:

PREPARES TABLES FOR DINING by
cleaning and covering tables; setting utensils, napkins, decorations, condiments, candles, and service plates.

The BOLDFACE, CAPITAL LETTERS shapes your thinking and focuses your attention on the results you want to communicate to a potential employer. Each task in our job descriptions is tied to the result that it produces.