Posts Tagged ‘resume writing’
Is Embellishing Expected on a Resume?
by Guest Author, Samantha Nolan Dear Sam: It seems when I read the resumes of my friends and colleagues, they consistently claim accomplishments that seem exceptionally impressive and make me question the strength of my resume. Is it normal to embellish on a resume and stretch the truth to make yourself sound like a stronger…
Read More5 Skills to Highlight On Your Healthcare Resume
by guest author, Frankie Wallace The healthcare industry can open you up to fascinating career opportunities. Your healthcare resume should be perfect. Career Resumes can help you create one that will stand out. You also have the chance to make a tangible difference in people’s lives while earning an impressive salary. However, it’s important to…
Read More5 Ways to Stand Out on Your Real Estate Resume
by guest author, James Durr Create a killer real estate resume with these tips from an industry expert. The world of real estate has always been fairly competitive for job-seekers. However, now that the sector is employing greater levels of automation, demand for roles of this kind far outstrips supply! What’s more, the current job…
Read More5 Signs You Have a Perfect Recent College Grad Resume
by guest author, James You’re done with college, and it’s time to start your job search. You’ve heard that you need a recent college grad resume, so you sit down to write one. But how can you ensure that it is perfect? What should you include and exclude? This blog post will continue to discuss…
Read MoreContinuing Your Professional Development In Healthcare: A Complete Guide
by guest author, Grace Murphy Are you looking to increase your professional development in healthcare? Here are some great ways you can do that. It is essential for healthcare professionals to maintain and develop their professional knowledge and skills. There are plenty of new medical innovations and guidelines which need to be considered. In order…
Read MoreLearn a Second Language for Your Career
by guest author, Frankie Wallace No matter what age you are, it is never too late to learn a second language. In addition to gaining the ability to meet new people and expand your mind, becoming fluent in a foreign language is a great way to find a job either at home or internationally in…
Read MoreTips for Avoiding and Overcoming Burnout When You Work From Home
by Guest Author, Lucy Reed More people are working from home since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. While working from home can be convenient, it also puts you at risk of burnout. According to CNN Money, research shows that people who work from home tend to work more hours in the week, increasing the…
Read MoreHow to Workshop a Resume
by guest author, Frankie Wallace The job market might be hot right now, but that doesn’t mean you can just whip up a resume and expect to land your dream job. No matter how plentiful jobs may be, if your resume isn’t on point, recruiters aren’t going to give you the time of day. But…
Read MoreUltimate Guide to Making a Video Resume
by guest author Evelina Brown Not everyone will resign to making a video resume – most candidates prefer to follow the classic and simpler path. However, we recommend you surprise potential employers with a creative approach and think about creating a video resume. Firstly, the video will 100% distinguish you from the crowd of other…
Read More6 tips for writing a perfect resume to land an aviation job
by guest author, Evelina Brown The selection procedure in aviation is extremely difficult and rather often there are thousands of candidates per vacancy. In order to stand out, you need to use all the available options: strong academic background, hard and soft skills, related work experience, and a killer resume. Not depending on whether you…
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