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HOW TO WRITE A STRONG PROJECT MANAGEMENT RESUME

Perhaps you’re interested in becoming a project manager (PM), moving projects forward & keeping technical staff focused on bigger-picture business goals. There is a chance that you already have a PM job but are seeking greener pastures or higher compensation. Remember the initial sourcing is done by either a junior or a system BOT. Here […]

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PROFESSIONAL JOB TITLES FOR RESUME SUMMARIES AND TAGLINES

Several companies today have their own in-house proprietary designation names for different employee groups. Consider changing your prescribed title if you have ever held an organization-specific title. Change your title to something a recruiter can easily understand, reflecting the seniority of the position and your responsibilities. Sometimes companies add on additional roles and responsibilities to

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SUCCESSFUL RESUMES HAVE A COMPELLING STORY TO TELL

The art of storytelling is essential to your career, whether you’re branding yourself, interviewing, selling, or leading others. You tell the company a story about why you should be hired when you’re interviewing with them. As a leader, you’re telling your team a story about why they should care about the project. Storytelling is the

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WHAT RECRUITERS DON’T WANT TO SEE ON YOUR RESUME (PART 2)

? They do not want to see empty and poorly managed LinkedIn profiles. More than one-third of the recruiters are looking at your LinkedIn profiles to filter candidates. ? They do not want to see resumes written in the first person. Make it much more action-oriented and start the sentence with an action word instead

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