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Writing Lateral Entry Resumes!

What are resumes really? They are nothing but an exceedingly vital marketing tool. It is the key to unlocking your entry in the direction of career opportunities and knocking on doors of your dream role or employers. Although lateral resumes differ in some respects from a fresher resume, however, the fundamentals remain the same. Professional […]

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Create Trust While Applying and Interviewing for a Job

Human minds are a mystery, which once cracked will enable smooth sailing. Out of the other things that humans seek, ‘Trust’ is the foundation and tops the charts, so how to do you create and establish trust both with the recruiter and  with the interview panel while interviewing? Here are some tips for you, candidates seeking jobs: Don’t oversell yourself in your

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What should you be careful about while accepting a new employment offer and moving jobs?

So a friend recently asked me ‘What should you be careful about while accepting a new employment offer and moving jobs’ This is rather relevant today, the job market is bruised and some businesses are leveraging this situation and are creating manipulative job offers in the market. So here is a list of things to

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How to Make a Career Change Resume.

Making a career switch or transitioning into a different career path can be exciting and daunting at the same time. The toughest aspect is to be able to get your resume shortlisted and convince the recruiter to call you for the interview. Your resume should be able to show recruiters how your existing skills, knowledge,

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How to List your Education in your Resume!

Fresh graduate, your education section should be your 1st or 2nd section. Experienced, your work experience stands taller than your academic credentials so put it after work experience. Maintain a chronological order to your education. Degree, field of study, board/university, location and year should do the trick. Fresher’s should write your GPA, for experienced it is a choice,

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