Posts tagged Resume tips
How to Keep Track of Your Career Achievements All Year Long

Whether you’re considering a career change at the end of the year or you’d like to ask for a raise at your next performance review, compiling your career achievements throughout the year is a great way to keep track of all your wins and to make tweaking your résumé or coming up with talking points for your performance review much easier.

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How to Avoid Résumé, Recruiting, and Job Search Scams

If you’ve been looking for a job for a while, a seemingly out of the blue email from a recruiter offering you an interview for a 6-figure job or a résumé review service offering to optimize your résumé for free can appear to be the boon you need to advance your career.

But here’s the thing: If it seems too good to be true, it probably is.

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How Do I Include Personal Pronouns on My Résumé and/or LinkedIn Profile?

You may have noticed pronouns (he/him/his, she/her/hers, they/them/theirs, ze/hir/zir) being included on social media profiles, email signatures, and in the job search process in general. Including pronouns can prevent accidental misgendering, helping you avoid having to correct a hiring manager or recruiter using incorrect pronouns.

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How to Avoid Being One of the 27 Million “Hidden Workers” Filtered Out of Job Applications By ATS

A recent Insider article revealed that a whopping 27 million job seekers have their applications sent into the void by ATS (applicant tracking systems) before their résumés are ever seen by a hiring manager or recruiter.

If you’ve ever experienced having your application rejected within hours or even minutes, you can probably relate to the frustration those millions of job seekers are feeling.

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How to Address Short Stints in Your Résumé

In today’s job market, it’s common for people to have short stints on their résumés, especially after COVID-19 hit. With layoffs, downsizing, and other major changes brought on by the pandemic, workers at all stages of their careers have found themselves spending less time in their positions than they intended.

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