Project management is project management
Project management is project management, whether for aerospace or the medical field. While you may not have specific knowledge about aerospace, your Project Management experience still carries over. As much as possible, avoid being product or industry specific, unless the product or industry that you've worked in before aligns well with the position you're applying for. Whether in your resume or in the interview, steer away from being specific and direct yourself towards being more general; showing how your accomplishments and experience can provide a benefit towards their company and the project that they need managed. 6. Create a "WOW" factor For every position that you apply for, you must assume that 20-30 other qualified people out there are seeking that same position. With this overwhelming deluge of applications to sift through, the average resume may only receive a minute or less. Your resume and cover letter has to catch the attention of that hiring manager in that little time, or it just ends up in the scrap pile. Companies that are hiring want to know what you can do for them. They're assuming you meet the basic qualifications, or you wouldn't have bothered sending your resume in. A lengthy work history and education only shows that you're qualified, it doesn't have any "Wow factor." You want them to look at your resume and say, "I want to talk to this person" How do you wow a hiring manager? By showing off your accomplishments. Did you save $200,000 on a project that you managed? Did you negotiate a claim that brought back $150,000 to the project? How about finishing projects before the scheduled due date? What huge hurdles have you had to overcome in a project, yet still completed it? Make sure you brag about those.
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