Having your resume and cover letter available 24/7 via platforms and devices works to your advantage by keeping you ready to apply wherever, whenever, and however, you want instantly. Here are 5 places you should have your resume saved and stored for when an opportunity comes knocking.
As a respected career professional, your resume should stay current and up to date to keep you primed for anything – unexpected or expected, good or bad. Routine resume maintenance is quicker than doing on-the-spot or time-strapped full-revamps and is easier because of simplicity. Here are 10 scenarios when you should update your resume.
Maybe you just found the cutest template on Canva or Etsy that has a space to insert your photo. But don’t do it! Here are 3 reasons why you shouldn’t put your picture on your resume.
These phrases have been staple words on resumes for years. But surveys and studies show recruiters don’t want to see them anymore.
If you find yourself applying to dozens of jobs but your inbox is full of rejection messages, there’s a reason for that. Here are three reasons why your resume isn’t generating callbacks from employers.
Here are several things wrong with objective statements and why they shouldn’t be on today’s modern resume.
Sharing too much information, or the wrong kind of information can work against you. There are certain things recruiters want to see on your resume and other things they would prefer omitted altogether.
While keeping your resume current at all times is best practice for job search and career success most people only touch their resume once in a few years. Here are several red flags that you need to update your resume before something catastrophic happens.
Having a gap in your resume is more common today than ever before. Here are 3 ways you can address it on your resume from TRWC’s Lead Resume Writer, Tamika Thompson.
Today, it’s acceptable to have your resume extend to one and a half pages, two pages, or even three depending on your career level, the content included in the document, and your industry.
These are the most common resume myths that hinder resume and job search effectiveness. If you see them listed in any article or social media post, don’t believe it!
Here are 5 tips for you to start and navigate your job search as a new graduate. The key is leveraging your resources, using the power of the internet, and being flexible.
To kick your job search off on the right foot this summer, here are 5 things you should do to prepare for open positions waiting for you in June, July, and August.
Here’s a complete list of things you need in your home office to function and operate as your best professional self at home.
The first few days after your layoff or termination are crucial. Your next set of moves can make all the difference for setting you up for a solid bounceback or comeback or a complete setback.
As a Professional Resume Writer who has revamped, optimized, and crafted more than 500 resumes for job seekers across the world, these are the top 5 mistakes people make.
Here are 8 books written by Black career experts designed to help you thrive in your career.
Blacks don’t just face difficulties while employed, we also experience setbacks and disadvantages while unemployed, during the job search, and when negotiating our pay. Here some stats and facts you should know.
What better way to start the year than with an updated resume to go after your 2021 career goals?
If you haven’t updated your resume all year, or in years, now is your time. As we head into the last quarter of 2020, there’s no better time to update your resume than right now.
Everyone is creating or updating their LinkedIn profile now - especially because of COVID-19. Here’s why you need to be doing the same.
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