
Save the most “real estate” on your resume for the experiences and skills that best align with the role you’re applying for. Let’s be real, a hiring manager is busy any day of the workweek. When they’re trying to fill an open role, they’re even busier than usual. Their schedules are packed to the brim…

Another way attention to detail (and grammar) can help you stand out in a sea of eager applicants. When making adjustments to your resume, it’s important to show clarity in your writing. Keeping all verbs in the past tense shows you are you consistent, clear, and mindful of your work product. Before hitting the save…

This is your sign to forget the formulaic, templated resume building blocks and craft the content that feels authentic and true to you. Chances are, we’ve all done something along the lines of selecting a resume template from Word or Canva and simply replacing the placeholder text with our personal information. The real question is,…

What could be more impressive than proven results? Show that you’re a well-seasoned professional by including quantifiable results in the form of metrics and statistics in your resume, and you’ll get a lot more hiring managers interested in speaking with you. As a hiring manager, there are few things that can top seeing impressive numbers…

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This paragraph serves as an introduction to your blog post. Begin by discussing the primary theme or topic that you plan to cover, ensuring it captures the reader’s interest from the very first sentence. Share a brief overview that highlights why this topic is important and how it can provide value. Use this space to…