Resume & CV's
A resume (or CV) is your ticket to a great career, the entry pass that can enable a satisfying professional journey. Learn how to make a resume or CV that wows recruiters, passes the ATS, and wins great jobs.
When you’re looking for a new job, your potential employer might ask you to share your salary history. Learn what you need to do if you’re asked for this information.
Direct-hire jobs offer a range of benefits that other employment arrangements don’t. In this blog, we explain what direct hire is and why it’s worth your consideration.
Voluntary benefits are rapidly increasing in popularity with both employees and companies looking to attract and retain top talent. Read our essential guide on voluntary benefits, including expert tips and answers to the most asked questions.
You may have heard about or seen infographic resumes. But are infographic resumes good to use? Are they better than a standard resume? We’ll let you know the scoop on the pluses and minuses with infographic resumes.
Chronological, functional, combination—which resume format is the best one? That depends on what you need. Learn more about these common resume formats, so you can choose the right one to highlight your unique skills and abilities.
Looking for a unique approach in the job application process? A letter of interest could be the solution to bagging your dream job! Read our step-by-step guide to creating a winning letter of interest.
Two of the most popular types of resumes out there are chronological and functional resumes. But, which one is best? This article takes a closer look at chronological vs. functional resumes and how to choose the best one for your job search.
Even the most well-written resumes are likely to get rejected if they don’t contain the right blend of keywords. Read on to learn more about some of the resume keywords employers are on the lookout for.
What are the best skills to put on your resume? Follow our expert guide to making your resume stand out from the crowd and spark the hiring manager’s interest.
If you are in the marketing game, or hope to get into it, then you need to develop certain skills to succeed. What are the best marketing skills to have? We’ll show you the best skills (hard and soft skills) to put on your marketing resume. Check out our blog to find out.
Professional certifications can give you a leg-up in the job search process by demonstrating that you are qualified and committed to success in your field. Make sure you include them on your resume to stand out from the crowd and get the job you want. This article will show you how!
In today’s job market, you need a combination of soft skills and technical skills to land your dream job. Here’s a look at some of the key technical skills to use in your resume.
No resume is complete without a well-written resume cover page. We’ll explain these documents and describe how to create a cover page that turns heads and captures the attention of recruiters.
A personal reference from a trusted colleague or respected figure can be very helpful when you’re searching for a new career. Here are ways to request references from people you know well and present them properly to hiring managers.
Character reference letters are more simple than you think. Follow these guides on how to write one, and how to ask someone to write one for you.
Most job seekers treat resumes as a formality. By doing so, they give up a huge opportunity to increase their competitive advantage in the modern job market. How do you transform your resume from a boring application into a personal marketing tool? Let’s explore this together.