Don’t scrimp on your cover letter – it’s an essential part of most job applications
While it might be tempting to get your job application in sooner rather than later – with the resume as the primary focus – it’s
While it might be tempting to get your job application in sooner rather than later – with the resume as the primary focus – it’s
If you want to broaden your professional prospects, a well-considered LinkedIn presence is highly recommended. Thinking of yourself as a personal brand, this digital platform
“… the most captivating resume is the one that seems to match all requirements … Don’t make your target reader fish through a bunch of
While your resume is specifically used for job applications, your LinkedIn profile allows you to continually expand and evolve your personal branding. Many recruiters will
It has recently been reported that more than two-thirds of vacant jobs are filled via networking channels, and that a similar amount of LinkedIn professionals
Job-tailored career documentation has become essential in today’s professional marketplace. If a job candidate doesn’t spend time producing adequately aligned resumes and cover letters, they’re
I don’t think there are many who’d disagree 2020 was a particularly challenging year, including professionally. The COVID-19 pandemic has influenced many to reflect and
As I discussed in a recent blog about job interview preparedness, there’s value in researching and preparing for potential interview questions. There are a range
While most roles have necessary technical or hard skills, it’s often the showcasing of your complementary soft skills that will set you apart from other
In addition to ensuring ATS compliance across your resume and other career documentation, there are other key factors that should be considered. In line with
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