

Are you ready to kick off a great new year with a great new job? If you’ve been struggling with your job search, or are thinking of starting a new job hunt for your next career opportunity, the first step is to have a kickass resume that can showcase your amazing professional profile in a...
Are you ready to kick off a great new year with a great new job? If you’ve been struggling with your job search, or are thinking of starting a new job hunt for your next career opportunity, the first step is to have a kickass resume that can showcase your amazing professional profile in a quick and attractive way.
After +15 years of reviewing resumes almost everyday of my life, I’m happy to share with you what is it that recruiters and hiring managers really look for (and actually read!) in a resume. Join us for some tips to create a resume that will help you get your dream job!
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I'm a lifelong learner, psychologist and certified coach with +15 years of experience in HR and talent management, who seeks to be a vital, contributing partner to the world community by helping individuals fulfill their career aspirations, providing guidance and fostering connections. Strong advocate for human rights, diversity, inclusion and gender equality. My passion is to seek, meet and attract talented individuals to their dream job, coach and facilitate the development of their potential to help them find their purpose and advance in their careers.
I'm an open-minded mom of 2 beautiful souls who teach me everyday about neurodiversity and what makes each of us so unique.
What if you don't have a lot of quantifiable results to include in your resume bullet points? How can you show that you are results-oriented rather than task-oriented when you don't have...
Is a cover letter important? Should you customize your resume for specific jobs? How do you customize your resume to get past the ATS system?
Which resume tip can make the biggest impact?
No question currently looking forward to this topic.
I have not had to interview for years (and the last time was barely an interview) and I'm finding the idea of sending out resumes/applications daunting. What do you recommend for breaking through...
I am just curious to know how to make an ATS optimized resume
What's is the best format/template to use while building my resume?
No questions at the moment; eager to learn new tips and tricks.
How "old" can your experience be in your resume?
Tailoring the resume to each specific role the best? Also - how to get passed electronic screening machines?
How do you play up your past experience on your resume if you have recently switched career paths and have little experience in the new field you are trying to enter?
How do you represent freelance/contract work on a crowded resume?
What, within the first few lines of a resume, will cause a potential client/employer to discard your resume?
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