Posts Tagged ‘resume’
3 Strategies for Summarizing Your Experience When Transitioning Career Fields
Are you changing careers and trying to find a succinct way to summarize how your past experience translates to the new field you want to target? You’re not alone. Many career changers find themselves with the same challenge when writing their resume and cover letter. You have a great variety of skills, accomplishments, and years…
Learn MoreThis Resume Quiz Gives Job Seekers Their Own Resume Success Formula
One of the most common challenges I hear from job seekers is that they struggle with how to stand out to hiring managers. There isn’t a one size fits all formula for creating a standout resume. It depends on your level of experience, your unique strengths, your industry, and your willingness to take action. I…
Learn MoreHow to Find and Convey Your Unique Differentiators on Your Resume
Do you struggle to know what sets you apart from other candidates? Are you unsure how to reflect your value on your resume or present your accomplishments in a way that gets you noticed by employers? In this article, I’ll share how to identify what sets you apart and how to convey that on your…
Learn MoreWhat Your Resume Should Look Like in 2020
Are you clueless about what your resume should look like in 2020? Should you add a headshot or links to your social media profiles? What about colors? Or callouts and charts about your industry experience? As you can see, it takes a lot to design an effective resume that stands out in today’s ultracompetitive job…
Learn MoreQuestions You Should Ask Yourself to Write the Best Resume Possible
Writing your resume can be difficult. After all, you’re writing about yourself, and that’s hard for anyone to do! You’re too close to your career to write objectively. While you might know all the facts, it can be tough to put them in a format and in the right words that convey what you want…
Learn MoreThree Tips to Strengthen Your Political Resume
There is perhaps more turnover in political jobs than in almost any other professional sector. If you work in politics, you might leave a job by choice to take on a better opportunity, or just a different opportunity. You might jump from a campaign staffer position to a legislative staffer position, or from a policy…
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