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.
An effective, eye-catching resume is the first step to getting the interview. So what do you absolutely need to include, and what can you leave out? Five basic resume sections can show a potential employer you’re the right person for the job.
Uncover the secrets to using proper grammar on a resume. Avoid common errors and showcase your attention to detail with a flawless, error-free resume every time.
A recruiter or hiring manager may only spend a few seconds reviewing your resume. Make sure you create a strong first impression with a professional, attractive resume header. Follow this guide to learn what to include and how to format this part of your resume.
To grab the interest of job recruiters, your resume needs a heading that clearly describes your most attractive skills and accomplishments. Read this blog to learn more about how to build these kinds of headings.
Just like a leader inspires confidence, you can inspire a hiring manager to review your resume more closely using leadership power words. Discover 35 strong resume words for leadership that go beyond the phrase “leadership skills” to help you impress employers.
Employers often prioritize job candidates who can show evidence of strong leadership skills and experience. But how do you demonstrate leadership skills on a resume? We’ll help you learn how to highlight these skills and provide some examples you can use for reference.
Don’t go after the job of your dreams with a generic resume. In this article, we’ll show you how to effectively tailor your resume for each job, setting you apart from the crowd and increasing your chances of getting the interview!
Lying on your resume is a bad idea, but why is it a bad idea specifically? This article talks about the consequences of lying on your resume, how job recruiters spot these lies, and why the truth matters.
Looking to find a job in Australia? You’ll need a great resume first. In this article, we’ll discuss the ins and outs of creating an Australian resume, including tips, advice, and a template you can use to get the job you want.
Older workers have a wealth of experience but often have trouble getting hired. In this article, we'll share seven tips to create a resume for older workers that showcase your experience and get you the job you’ve worked for.
When sending a resume for a job opening, every aspect of the document is important. That includes the format you choose. Word and PDF are the most common types of documents, but which is the right option? In this blog, we will discover the things you should consider when deciding whether to send your resume in Word or PDF.
If you’re looking to make a splash in the candidate pool, then having a resume branding statement is one way to get noticed by the hiring manager. With a few simple steps, you can create one. Avoid a career nosedive by using our examples and tips to write a captivating personal branding statement.
Writing a UK resume format is similar to other places (like the US) but does have differences. We’ll tell you about them and provide a template.
If you’re struggling to make your resume sound professional, maybe it’s time to consider tense. In this blog, we’ll help you put your resume in the past or present tense, depending on what’s required.
Entry-level employees and recent college graduates may find difficulties filling out their resumes with work experience. Fortunately, there’s another way to get attention, so the lack of experience doesn't have to be a roadblock to a better job. Our blog will show you when and how to list relevant coursework on your resume.
Self-motivated employees are at a premium in the workforce. Their personal investment drives them to meet challenges and accomplish their goals, demonstrating desirable qualities beneficial to a company. If you’re ready to show off your chops, we’ll show you how to say you are self-motivated on a resume.