3 Things You Can Do to Improve Your Resume Instantly
The good news is a recruiter wants to take a look at your resume. The bad news is she wants it by tomorrow, and you.
Read MoreThe good news is a recruiter wants to take a look at your resume. The bad news is she wants it by tomorrow, and you.
Read MoreHere at Executive Drafts, we love engaging directly with people and providing high-value, completely free advice. We are frequent contributors on Reddit, where we have.
Read MoreHave you wondered how an applicant tracking system (ATS) works? Or how important it actually is? While ATS systems have been primarily used in tech-focused.
Read MoreHere at Executive Drafts, we love engaging directly with people and providing high-value, completely free advice. We are frequent contributors on Reddit, where we have.
Read MoreHere at Executive Drafts, we love engaging directly with people and providing high-value, completely free advice. We are frequent contributors on Reddit, where we have.
Read MoreI read many, many resumes each month, yet I’m still surprised how many people have trouble looking at things from the hiring manager’s point of.
Read MoreWhether you’ve been in the military for two years or twenty, translating your military work experience into recruiter-friendly language for the civilian world can be.
Read MoreYou’ve spent hours in all of your free time (insert eye roll here) trying to write a resume that *hopefully* communicates your skills and experience.
Read MoreIt’s a tale as old as resume-writing time: you start by writing an award-winning resume and wrap it up in a nice package by slapping.
Read MoreThe purpose of a resume is to paint the best professional picture of yourself as possible in a relatively short amount of time. When people.
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Read MoreAt Executive Drafts, we are big fans of a short, narrative introduction of your skills by writing a small summary. The idea is to write.
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Read MoreIf you think it’s too soon to start looking for post-grad jobs if you’re graduating in May, you’re sadly mistaken! Getting started early is the.
Read MoreYour resume is all ready to go. You’ve spent hours updating it, highlighting your transferable skills, quadruple checking the document for typos and now comes.
Read MoreEvery job seeker sending in a resume to a potential employer wants to believe there’s actually someone on the receiving end that reads their entire.
Read MoreHave you ever noticed how much information is out there about how to get your resume noticed? If not, believe us – there is an.
Read MoreIt’s one thing to add a college, graduate program, or certificate on your resume, but if you have an engineering degree and you don’t know.
Read More“Could you take a quick look at my resume and tell me what you think?” If we had a dollar for every time we’ve been.
Read MoreYour resume is your first impression on a potential employer. A well-written document is a strictly objective and succinct recap of your professional. Avoid turning.
Read More“I don’t know what I can put on my resume without sounding cocky.” The voice on the other end of the call belonged to a.
Read MoreWhen you’re searching for a job, your resume is the most important marketing tool you will employ. In fact, most recruiters or hiring managers rely.
Read MoreYou’ve found the perfect job opening. It’s one you’re really passionate about, and you want everything to go well in the interview. Still, you’re nervous.
Read MoreSoft skills are synonymous with “people skills.” The term describes those personal attributes that indicate a high level of emotional intelligence. Unlike hard skills, which.
Read MoreFirst impressions are still a big deal, so since your resume is your first introduction to a hiring manager, isn’t it imperative that it stands.
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