Your Resume Isn't the Problem - the Role isn't Real Yet

The Resume Isn’t the Problem: The Role Isn’t Real Yet

When a resume fails to gain traction, the assumption is almost automatic: something about it must be wrong. Not targeted enough. Too senior. Too generic. Missing keywords. Overly polished or not polished enough. The list can go on (and on). The resume becomes the natural object of scrutiny because it is the only part of[…]

Tailor Your Resume. Stop Sending Generic Resumes. Here's How to Actually Match the Job Description

Stop Sending Generic Résumés. Here’s How to Actually Match the Job Description.

Most people don’t get rejected because they’re unqualified. They get rejected because their résumé doesn’t clearly match the job description. Recruiters and hiring managers don’t have time to guess. They are scanning for alignment. They want to see, quickly, whether your experience lines up with what they need. If your résumé feels generic, it blends[…]

The Cliched Lines That Are Killing Your Resume

The Clichéd Lines That are Killing Your Resume [Guest Post]

When it comes to writing your resume, there’s a fine line between key words that you think look and sound good, and overused phrases that recruiters loathe. Hiring managers see hundreds of resumes, and after a while, they could begin to look and sound the same. If you want to stand out, you should try[…]

5 Reasons to Keep Your Resume Updated

5 Reasons to Keep Your Resume Updated

If you have been satisfied with your current position, chances are that you haven’t thought about your resume in a long time.  Quite possibly, you haven’t touched it since you landed your current role! You are certainly not alone!  Most people only think about their resume when it is time to start looking for a[…]

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