Resumes & cover letters
While some classic professional terms and phrases will never go out of style, there are many words not to use in a resume. Look at some of those words here.
It’s common knowledge nowadays that most hiring managers or recruiters spend anywhere from 6-10 seconds scanning your resume before they decide to keep it or discard.
The cover letter is a valuable asset in your job hunting toolkit. Use these cover letter tips to present well-rounded insight into your experiences, strengths.
Whether or not you’re actively looking for a new job, it’s always prudent to regularly do a resume update, refresh, and in general keep optimizing your resume.
Consider limiting your use of “manage” on your resume, opting instead for more powerful, descriptive synonyms. To help, here are 19 powerful keywords for your resume to indicate you’re a leader.
One of the biggest mistakes professionals make during their job search is not submitting a cover letter with their resume. *Cover letters increase a resume’s chance of receiving a Five Star rating by 29%.
It’s no surprise. Job seekers hate writing cover letters. In fact, it’s arguably the most dreaded step in the job application process. But why?
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