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Brooklyn Mattison
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over 6 months ago

How comfortable are you with writing your resume?

Let’s say on a scale of 1-10, how comfortable or easy are you with writing your resume.

1 being the hardest

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10 being easiest

Let’s talk 💭

#resume #resumebuilding

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Argentry Montgomery
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Constance Moore
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over 6 months ago

Connie

What is the best information to add to your resume if you are an older worker?

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Catherine Vargas
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over 6 months ago

CV or Resume

For professional job search I see some companies are asking for a CV, but I prefer a resume format. Any thoughts or advice?

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Gregory Shelton
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over 6 months ago

Why your resume is being rejected

I found this on Workopolis this morning -- Your typing font may be causing your application to be rejected: "We’ve looked at three reasons why you’re not getting called for an interview. Here’s one more: your resume didn’t make it past the automated online resume screening. Job postings receive an average of 250 applications, so this kind of resume screening software lets recruiters quickly shortlist candidates that are the best fit for the job. More than 60% of companies use some sort of automated screening (you might have heard of this referred to as an applicant tracking system) to streamline their hiring process, which means your resume needs to make it through. More specially, it has to get past a program called a resume parser. A resume parser cuts your resume into smaller chunks and then categorizes these into different sections for a searchable database. Even if you are the perfect fit for a job, if your resume is not optimized for a resume parser, you will not make it through. Don’t panic! This infographic will show you how to beat automated resume screening."

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Heather Miracle
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over 6 months ago

How do I change the tone on my resume from being a doer to an achiever

I need to update my resume. It sounds more like "if you tell me what to do I'll do it", which is not necessarily a bad thing. However, I need potential employers to know that I can and will work, motivate myself as well achieving goals set by the company.

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Maddie A
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over 6 months ago

The small stuff matters! Add it to your profile

#profile #profilehelp #resume #resumebuilding #jobsearch

Don’t overlook those mundane little tasks that were part of your previous or current position because they matter, and they can make you stand out and set you apart from other candidates.

But, rather than listing your responsibilities like ingredients on the back of a box, assign meaning to them. Make it personal. Make it you.

The mundane matters! These tasks, called “soft skills,” are personal attributes necessary to succeed in any workplace. They are like the foundation of a house: you can’t build up without it. And most importantly, they are practical, transferable and valuable.

Add them to your profile!

For example... Retail workers -- did you pick up slack at the end of your shift?

  • Tended to the shop as if it were my own -- made sure it was tidy and presentable at the start of the shift and took the time to leave it as I would like to find it.

As a warehouse associate, were you right there at the shipping dock, unloading and sorting merchandise? Were you always reminding your coworkers to wear them helmets? Add it in, and make it personal.

  • Helped coordinate delivery and shipment functions with calm, care and accuracy. Ensured a risk-free work environment by encouraging others to wear proper safety equipment and keeping warehouse clean and organized.

Cashiers: you probably honed your soft skills working the register more than you think. Your experience was unique, so get down to the nitty gritty!

  • Made sure every customer felt welcomed and satisfied with their shopping experience, from entry to exit.

Take the time to translate these often-overlooked duties into measurable credentials because it shows you value yourself and take your work seriously. It sends a message to employers that you are qualified, and that you are worth their time.

As always, we’re here to help.

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Iliana Hernandez
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over 6 months ago

Job hunting

I am looking for a job around Annaville or calallen area . Need to work around my school schedule. I have no experience

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Vanessa Rivera
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over 6 months ago

Jobs in Fontana

Looking for an entry level job in Fontana, CA i have no past job experience but i would like to change that.

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Darren Goad
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over 6 months ago

CDL Driver looking for experience

Hello I'm new in the truck driving Industry, I'm looking for a Company that will train locally Oklahoma City area. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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Michael Harrington
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over 6 months ago

Should you list on your resume a position you were fired from? Is so, how?

Should you list on your resume a position you were fired from? Is so, how?

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