Friday, May 8, 2020

Why You Shouldnt Do This

Why You Shouldn't Do ThisWriting a GS resume is not something that you do very often. Most likely, you are more familiar with writing a letter of recommendation and getting your resume read by a hiring manager. But if you are the person who has been laid off from your job and the only thing you have to show for it is a written document, then you might be interested in what you read here.You probably already know that this kind of document is not what you should be writing unless you have plenty of good ideas on how to do it. So, let's start off with what you should avoid and what you should not. Don't write your resume or letter of recommendation as if you are writing a letter of recommendation.The most important thing you can do is to make sure that you don't overwhelm the hiring manager with your writing style. It will probably take a while for him or her to get accustomed to you, and if you just stick to your normal writing style, they will think that you are their friend. But it is just not smart to talk to them like a friend, and neither is it smart to talk like you are their boss.Try to be less formal than usual. Use simple and straightforward language instead of creative and fancy words. Do not use alliteration or type your name, address, or contact information in the first paragraph. Write it so that it will flow in the middle of the document.Think about it: if you were to write something like, 'Dear Mr. X, I have received a phone call from Mr. Y, and I was pleased to find that the call was both short and informative,' you would certainly be seen as boring and unprofessional. And unless you really have good ideas, the person who reads your resume will think that you lack any creativity or ability to present yourself professionally.It is always a good idea to be organized and to check your work twice before you send it to the person for which you are writing it. But once you have written it, forget about it and don't check it. There is nothing worse than having your resume or letter of recommendation fall into the hands of someone who can steal it and use it for his or her own purposes. It won't be read or used at all, so it won't serve you any purpose either.One more thing to keep in mind when writing a GS resume or letter of recommendation is that they may be considered more as references rather than requirements. In other words, this person will not necessarily need you to hire him or her. But if you send a resume or letter of recommendation to a person whom you will need to hire, it may be viewed as a requirement, so be careful in that regard.If you are reading this and thinking that all of this advice about writing a GS resume or letter of recommendation is a bunch of nonsense, then you are probably right. After all, you have been reading those articles for a long time now, and you know that there is no point to reading them now. In fact, your resume or letter of recommendation will still be pretty much the same even though yo u've read all of this advice.

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