Resume Writing

A SMART & STRATEGICALLY WRITTEN RESUME VS. AN OVERBLOWN & EXAGGERATED ONE

It is common advice given to job seekers to sprinkle keywords from the job description into their resumes. However, if you don’t possess any of the skills listed in the job description, please don’t include them anyway in your resume just to reflect the language. Although it may seem like you can get away with it now, […]

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DO’S AND DON’TS FOR A WELL-WRITTEN & FORMATTED RESUME

For a recruiter to be interested in you, your resume must clearly, concisely, and strategically convey your qualifications. This includes your skills, work experience, and assets. You use a resume to describe your professional accomplishments while also illustrating what you can do for an employer. Often, job opportunities appear out of the blue. A successful

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CREATE A RESUME LAYOUT THAT’S EASY TO SKIM & SCAN THROUGH

When you apply for a job, your resume is filtered at several levels. Some of the generic first-level filters include years of experience, location, industry, role, education, and certifications. All of these should clearly be visible and grouped under well-defined sections in your resume. A human or software should be able to skim through your

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WHAT’S THE FORMULA FOR AN INTERVIEW-WINNING RESUME?

Sure, there is no debating that you have all the skills and years of experience needed for the job. However, if your resume does not effectively convey your value, this won’t matter. I have personally seen a vast majority of mid-senior level resumes fall short on this front. When recruiters/ hiring managers look for a candidate,

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