Top Ten
leadvisor
14 Posts
I have a friend who is campaigning for a position with a small but prestigious law firm. She is a paralegal with very specific trial skills and is having a hard time finding a position that taps into them. She has created a "Top Ten" as to why they should hire her such as loyalty, discretion, work ethic, etc. It is pretty adacious. As HR professionals - what do you think of this approach?
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I like the idea of a Top 10 list as long as the presentation is visually engaging and isn't mired down by more explanatory text. They key is NOT to brag about why you're different, but instead to brag about why you'd be good for the company.
"Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country." Years later and it's still good advice