Resume Language

AVOID THESE TERMS ON YOUR RESUME

➡️Avoid using adjectives like ‘really’ or ‘very’ or ‘successfully’ etc. These adjectives are pretty empty and don’t add much meaning to your bullet points. Instead, jump-start straight to the action verb as it is more impactful. ➡️Avoid using vague titles like ‘intern’ or ‘associate’ or ‘executive’ or ‘analyst etc. These don’t give a sense of […]

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SHOW AND TELL YOUR SOFT SKILL ABILITIES ON YOUR RESUME

Client: I want to list my soft skills on the resume such as time management, delegation, coordination etc. Me: Softskills are better demonstrated through your experience rather than listed. In other words, don’t just list your skills, but try to back them up with real-life examples showing when you applied them. Let’s how we can

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SHARPEN YOUR RESUME, COVER LETTER AND LINKEDIN PROFILE ALIKE

Now that we have crossed STEP1 & 2 of identifying your target job & interviewing yourself to check your fitment as detailed in my last two posts. Let’s move on to STEP 3 is sharpening & targeting while editing your Career Communication Documents that include your Resume, Cover Letter, and LinkedIn Profile. Here is how

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Reach out proactively with a well-drafted Cover Letter and Résumé!

Connecting with hiring decision makers directly is one of the best job search strategy I vouch for. It’s a tried and tested method to score the interview call, yet many job seekers find reaching out intimidating because they don’t know how to email a recruiter. Rather they feel applying for jobs online is stress-free, well,

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