Resumes & cover letters
If you’re struggling to figure out how, exactly, to back up your accomplishments with facts, think about your impact, and then ask yourself some of these questions.
If you’ve never worked from home or had a flexible schedule, how do you portray to a recruiter or hiring manager that you have what it takes to be productive outside of the traditional office?
Of the resumes submitted to employers that use Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS), 75% are never seen by human eyes.
It’s common to feel overwhelmed or stressed about a major career change. There are a few things you can do to position yourself as the right person for the job.
Two effective focal components – deployed separately or together – are the resume headline and resume branding statement.
Consider limiting the use of “manage” on your resume, opting instead for more powerful keywords for your resume that can better indicate you’re a leader.
If you’re planning a cover letter or have one ready to send, take a stroll through this list to ensure strategic optimization.
Let’s take a trip through the alphabet to pick up 26 tips to optimize your cover letters.
To help you in your job search, we’ve compiled a list of cover letter do’s and don’ts.
The words and phrases you choose in your resume and cover letter can have a surprisingly powerful impact.