How to Make a Resume that Stands Out.
What to include, how to write, what style to follow, what format to send in, everything you wanted to know about how to make a resume: Right here!
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Can I post strong opinions on social media?
Will your social media content come to haunt you during your job search? I say yes. And here are somethings to keep in mind.
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Research your interviewer.
Research your interviewer and know all the information about them. Have a real conversation –– your interviewer is a real person after all.
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Don’t send your resume in Word format, unless specifically asked to.
You’ve put a lot of effort into designing your CV — you want it to look good on the receivers’ computers as well.
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Do you have reasonable margins on your resume?
I’ve noticed that a lot of people struggle to shrink their entire career into 1-2 pages. So, they eat up the margins to survive. They fill up every last pixel and cram every last part of the page with text.
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Too many bullets spoil the CV.
Organize your information in a visually appealing way. Use a combination of headings, paragraphs, and bullets.
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Choose the right samples for your job application.
If your potential employer asks for samples, here’s some advice on sending those that are most likely to get you invited for an interview.
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Resume structure for a college dropout.
How would you structure a resume for someone who has around a year or two work experience, but have dropped out of college?
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How to make a resume that stands out: A handbook.
What to include, how to write, what style to follow, what format to send in, everything you wanted to know about how to make a resume: Right here!
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I don’t have any employable skills.
If you’ve ever felt this way, here’s how you can help yourself.
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How long should your CV be?
2-pages. But the thing is: It often doesn’t matter.
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Make your CV like you would your sales presentation.
‘I don’t like talking about myself’. ‘I’m bad at talking about my accomplishments’. ‘I keep sending CVs but I don’t get interview calls’. If this sounds like you, it’s perhaps because you’ve been approaching your CV wrong.
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