Hey,
Most job seekers understandably think that their resume is their most important written job search tool. Why? Because most people associate resumes with landing their next job. Resumes are important, even critical, to your ultimate goal of landing your next job.
However, resumes are best used only when you are applying for a specific position. After all, that’s the purpose of a resume to articulate your background, skills, abilities, and credentials with the hopes of garnering an interview.
This is where the concept of a one-page biography or bio, for short, comes into play. The bio is the document that you can most leverage during your networking activities and if networking is the key approach needed to land one of the 80% of jobs that are not filled through traditional job posting channels, and then doesn’t it stand to reason that a bio should be a more important tool? Remember, a resume is best utilized when you are applying for a specific job.
A bio is best used to convey your background in a crisp narrative format before, during or after your networking meetings.
I'd love to help you with this project.
I'm happy to provide references, original copies or direct you to the links.
Thanks,
Kevin!